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Intrathecal Versus Intravenous Tramadol in prevention of Post-spinal anaesthesia Shivering

Not Applicable
Conditions
Anaesthesia
Registration Number
PACTR202007664590852
Lead Sponsor
Suez Canal University Hospitals
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
86
Inclusion Criteria

oAge 19 – 60 years old
oAmerican society of anesthesia physiological status (ASA) I and II.
oAll lower limb surgeries under spinal anesthesia lasting not more than 2 hours.
oBoth male and female gender.

Exclusion Criteria

oContraindication to neuro-axial block as patient refusal, infection at site of injection, bleeding disorders, neuropsychiatric disorders, sepsis, hypotension.
oAllergy to opioids or local anesthetics.
oChronic opioid use or other drugs that alter pain perception.
oFailure of spinal anesthesia requiring general anesthesia.
oPatients of BMI >35
oIntraoperative blood loss > 30% of blood volume.
oSpinal deformities.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Compare the prevalence of intra-operative shivering in both groups (intrathecal tramadol and intravenous tramadol) after spinal anesthesia.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
•Intra-operative hemodynamics., HR,BP, temperature;postoperative shivering, its timing, duration and score;postoperative analgesic requirement;postoperative hemodynamics;time, duration and score of intraoperative shivering
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