Shahryar Sane1, Mir Moussa Aghdashi1, Behzad Kazemi Haki1, Behzad Gholamveisi2, Mina Rajabzadeh3, Parang Golabi4. 1. Department of Anesthesiology, Urmia Imam Khomeini Hospital, Urmia University of Medical Science, Urmia, Iran. 2. Department of Operating Room, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran. 3. Department of Medicine, Urmia University of Medical Science, Urmia, Iran. 4. Department of Anesthesiology, Mahabad Imam Khomeini Hospital, Urmia University of Medical Science, Mahabad, Iran. Electronic address: behzad_emt@yahoo.com.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study evaluates the effect of pregabalin on fasciculation and myalgia after using succinylcholine. DESIGN: This randomized double-blind prospective study was conducted among 100 patients aged 20 to 60 years old. METHODS:Pregabalin (300 mg) and placebo (in capsule form) were placed in similar containers. The results were analyzed by SPSS 23 software, and statistical analysis consisted of χ2 test and t test, and a P value less than .05 was considered significant. FINDINGS: The mean pain score in the group receiving pregabalin was lower than the placebo group. According to the χ2 test, there was a significant difference between the two groups in the frequency of fasciculation (P = .003). Mean fasciculation severity in the pregabalin group was lower than placebo group. According to t test, there was a significant difference in the mean fasciculation severity between the two groups (P = .002). CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that 300 mg of pregabalin was effective in reducing postoperative fasciculation and myalgia in patients treated with succinylcholine.
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PURPOSE: This study evaluates the effect of pregabalin on fasciculation and myalgia after using succinylcholine. DESIGN: This randomized double-blind prospective study was conducted among 100 patients aged 20 to 60 years old. METHODS:Pregabalin (300 mg) and placebo (in capsule form) were placed in similar containers. The results were analyzed by SPSS 23 software, and statistical analysis consisted of χ2 test and t test, and a P value less than .05 was considered significant. FINDINGS: The mean pain score in the group receiving pregabalin was lower than the placebo group. According to the χ2 test, there was a significant difference between the two groups in the frequency of fasciculation (P = .003). Mean fasciculation severity in the pregabalin group was lower than placebo group. According to t test, there was a significant difference in the mean fasciculation severity between the two groups (P = .002). CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that 300 mg of pregabalin was effective in reducing postoperative fasciculation and myalgia in patients treated with succinylcholine.