TO ASSESS THE ROLE OF NASAL TAPENTADOL AS PRE-EMPTIVE ANALGESIA, IN BREAST SURGERY PATIENTS

Safneedha P.M (1) , Raveena Ragavi C.G.V (2) , Pughal Vendan . G (3)
(1) Department of Anesthesiology, Sri Muthukumaran Medical College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu, India , India ,
(2) Department of Anesthesiology, Sri Muthukumaran Medical College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu, India , India ,
(3) Department of Anesthesiology, Sri Muthukumaran Medical College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu, India , India

Abstract

Patients undergoes moderate to severe postoperative pain after surgery, which is troublesome during the postoperative period. Inadequately treated acute post operative pain causes prolonged morbidity to patients. Pre-emptive analgesic minimises the pain in perioperative period by central neuro sensitization. We assessed the role of Nasal Tapentadol in breast surgery patients, as a pre-emptive analgesic, in the reduction of post-operative analgesic requirement. In a double blinded prospective randomized control study, sixty breast surgery patients, received nasal spray of tapentadol (Group A) or saline Spray (Group B), 30 minutes prior to general anaesthesia. Perioperative analgesic requirement, time taken for first analgesic requirement in post operative period, post operative pain and sedation scores, we compared the following parameters in the first 24h during the postoperative period in all patients: Analgesic requirement during perioperative period, time taken for first post operative analgesic dose, pain score and sedation score in postoperative period.Data Of all sixty patients were analysed. Patients in Tapentadol Group A had significantly lower requirement of analgesics and lower Visual analog scale (VAS) than Saline group in the post operative period. However, Ramsay sedation score was more in Tapentadol group, immediately after shifting the patient to the postanaesthetic care unit. Single Pre-emptive nasal spray of tapentadol (45mg) is an effective intervention to, reduce the surgical pain and lesser requirement of analgesics, in post operative period, without added side effects.

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Safneedha P.M
Raveena Ragavi C.G.V
Pughal Vendan . G
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P.M , S., C.G.V , R. R., & . G , P. V. (2024). TO ASSESS THE ROLE OF NASAL TAPENTADOL AS PRE-EMPTIVE ANALGESIA, IN BREAST SURGERY PATIENTS. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 15(3), 92–99. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v15i3.4702

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