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Dominic A Hegarty1, George D Shorten.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pregabalin has been shown to have analgesic effect in acute pain models. The primary objective was to examine the efficacy a single dose of pregabalin, would have on morphine consumption following lumbar discectomy.Entities:
Keywords: morphine consumption; post-operative pain; pregabalin
Year: 2011 PMID: 21390175 PMCID: PMC3049973 DOI: 10.3344/kjp.2011.24.1.22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pain ISSN: 2005-9159
Fig. 1Flow diagram of patient distribution.
The Demographic, Psychological, Functional, Pain Perception Thresholds and Analgesic Requirements for the Placebo (C) and Pregabalin (PG) Groups
Data are expressed as number of cases or mean ± SD. Un-paired, Student t-tests, ANOVA(†) and Fisher's exact test(*) were preformed where appropriate. NS: no significant difference between groups, PACU: post anaesthesia care unit, PCS: pain catastrophizing scale, HADS: hospital anxiety and depression score, RMF: Roland-Morris functional score.
Fig. 2This figure represents accumulative 24 hour morphine consumption (mg) in the 24 hours following lumbar discectomy. C group: the placebo, PG group: pregabalin group. Boxes show interquartile ranges and the bars are the 10th and 90th percentiles. Mann-Whitney analysis shows a significant difference in median morphine consumption between the C group and the PG group with medium effect size (r) (U = 52.5, z-score = 2.84, P = 0.004, r = 0.14).
Pain Intensity (VAS) on Movement Pre- and Postoperatively following Lumbar Discectomy
C: placebo treated control group, PG: pregabalin treated group.
Pre- and Post-operative Median Pain Intensity Scores
Data are expressed as median with range. VAS: visual analogue score, C: placebo treated control group, PG: Pregabalin treated group.
Fig. 3Peri-operative pain intensity score (VAS) on movement are showing. Boxes show interquartile ranges and the bars are the 10th and 90th percentiles. Krushall-Wallis testing showed a significant reduction in pain scores within both the PGB group (H(4) = 35.8, P = 0.001) and the placebo group (H(4) = 52.9, P < 0.001). Post hoc Mann-Whitney analysis showed no significant difference between tow groups.
Adverse Effects in the First 24 Hours following Lumbar Discectomy
Data are expressed as number of cases. C: placebo treated control group, PG: Pregabalin treated group.
Correlation Analysis Between Groups for the Incidence of Post-operative Adverse Effects following Lumbar Discectomy
The adverse-effects were classified into one of two groups; either as absent (none) or present mild/moderate/severe in Table 4. C: placebo treated control group, PG: pregabalin treated group. χ2: pearson's chi square test.