Comparative study of intravenous nalbuphine versus tramadol for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing lower abdominal surgeries under subarachnoid block
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Author:
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SANJOT NINAVE, AMOL SINGAM, Y.U. CHITRIV
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Abstract:
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Background: The study is carried out for comparing the efficacy of Nalbuphine with Tramadol as a post-operative analgesic. Tramadol is used for moderate analgesia and it is a weak opioid, Nalbuphine, a new opioid which has antagonistic action at µ receptors and agonistic action at ? receptor.
Methodology: In this study, sixty patients undergoing lower abdominal surgeries will be allocated into 2 groups of 30 each – group N and group T. Group N will be given Inj. Nalbuphine 0.1mg/kg IV Group T will be given Inj. Tramadol 1mg/kg IV
We then compared the post-operative analgesia in both the groups along with the sedation score and side effects.
Results: we hypothesize that nalbuphine is better than tramadol for postoperative analgesia
Conclusion: When the result will come as expected then we came to a conclusion that nalbuphine is better than tramadol for post-operative analgesia and also nalbuphine causes less side effects when compared to tramadol when given intravenously.
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Keyword:
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nalbuphine, tramadol, postoperative analgesia, lower abdominal surgeries
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.03.150
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