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Jee Youn Moon1, Sang Sik Choi2, Shin Young Lee2, Mi Kyung Lee2, Jung Eun Kim2, Ji Eun Lee1, So Hyun Lee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nefopam is a non-opioid, non-steroidal, centrally acting analgesic drug. The concomitant use of opioids and nefopam is believed to have many advantages over the administration of opioids alone for postoperative pain management. We conducted a randomized, double-blind study to determine the fentanyl-sparing effect of co-administration of nefopam with fentanyl for postoperative pain management via patient controlled analgesia (PCA).Entities:
Keywords: Deep sedation; Double blind study; Hysterectomy; Nefopam, Opioids; Pain measurement; Patient-controlled analgesia; Postoperative pain
Year: 2016 PMID: 27103966 PMCID: PMC4837116 DOI: 10.3344/kjp.2016.29.2.110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pain ISSN: 2005-9159
Baseline Demographics of Study Groups
Results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation [95% confidence intervals] or number (%). Group A: Fentanyl 1,000 µg, Group B: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 200 mg, and Group C: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 400 mg. ASA: the American Society of Anesthesiologists. *In subgroup analysis, P = 0.002 in Group A vs. B, P = 0.044 in Group A vs. C, and P = 0.227 in Group B vs. C.
Fentanyl and Nefopam Consumption after Extubation
Results are expressed as mean ± SD [95% CI]. Group A: Fentanyl 1,000 µg, Group B: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 200 mg, and Group C: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 400 mg. *P < 0.05 vs. Group A, †P < 0.001 vs. Group A, ‡P < 0.05 vs. Group B; and §P < 0.001 vs. Group B in subgroup analysis.
Fig. 1The cumulative dose of postoperative fentanyl (FTN) administered via PCA over 48 hours. FTN consumption during the 48 h follow-up period is significantly lower in Groups B and C than in Group A. PACU 1 h: the 1st hour after extubation at the Post anesthesia care unit (PACU), PACU 2 h: the 2nd hour after extubation at the PACU, 6 h: the 6th hour after extubation on the ward, 12 h: the 12th hour after extubation on the ward; 24 h: the 24th hour after extubation on the ward; 48 h: the 48th hour after extubation on the ward. Group A: FTN 1,000 µg, Group B: FTN 500 µg + Nefopam (NFP) 200 mg, and Group C: FTN 500 µg + NFP 400 mg. *< 0.01 compare to Group A.
Verbal Pain Score (VPS) and Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) Results
Results are expressed as mean ± SD. No significant differences were found among three groups at each time point. PACU: postanesthesia care unit, VPS: Verbal Pain Score (0 = no pain; 1 = mild pain; 2 = moderate pain; 3 = severe pain), NRS: Numeric Rating Scale (0 = no pain and 10 = worst pain imaginable). Group A: Fentanyl 1,000 µg, Group B: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 200 mg, and Group C: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 400 mg.
Adverse Effects
Results are expressed as number (%). There is no significant difference among 3 groups. Group A: Fentanyl 1,000 µg, Group B: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 200 mg, and Group C: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 400 mg.
Five-point Patient Satisfaction Scale at 48 Hours
Results are expressed as number (%) or mean ± SD. There were no significant differences in patient satisfaction across the 3 groups (P = 0.691 by Fisher's exact test or P = 0.663 by one-way ANOVA). Group A: Fentanyl 1,000 µg, Group B: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 200 mg, and Group C: Fentanyl 500 µg + Nefopam 400 mg.