Randomized Double Blind Comparison of Prophylactic Tramadol and Tramadol Plus Ketamine for Prevention of Shivering after Spinal Anesthesia in Lower Segment Caesarian Section

Authors

  • Muhammad Arif Anesthesia Department, Ziauddin University, Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Zeeshan Mirza Anesthesia Department, Ziauddin University, Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Haider Abbas Mandviwala General Surgery Department, Ziauddin University, Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Sajid Saif Anesthesia Department, Ziauddin University, Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Rabeea Khan Department of Radiology, Liaquat National Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Muhammad Hassam Orthopedics Department, Ziauddin University, Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36570/jduhs.2024.1.2007

Keywords:

Cesarean Section, Ketamine, Shivering, Spinal Anesthesia, Tramadol

Abstract

Objective: To assess the effectiveness of prophylactic intravenous tramadol alone versus a combination of tramadol and ketamine in preventing shivering during spinal anesthesia for lower segment caesarean section.
Methods: This double-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted at Ziauddin Hospital, North Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan from August 2023 to October 2023. Pregnant women aged between 18 to 40 years meeting American Society of Anesthesiologist physical status I and II admitted in hospital for lower segment caesarian section were enrolled. One group received an injection tramadol 0.5mg/kg whereas the other group received an injection of tramadol 0.25mg/Kg plus an injection ketamine 0.25 mg/Kg. The primary outcomes were incidence of shivering and severity of shivering. Time to shiver and complications were secondary outcomes.
Results: Of total 190 patients, the mean age was 25.95 ±3.63 years. Shivering was reported in 96 (50.5%) patients. The incidence of shivering was found significantly lower in tramadol plus ketamine group as compared to tramadol group i.e., 18 (18.7%) vs. 78 (81.3%) (p-value <0.001). Severity of shivering was found significantly lower in tramadol plus ketamine group as compared to tramadol group (p-value <0.001). Mean duration of shivering found significantly lower in tramadol plus ketamine group as compared to tramadol group i.e., 4.78 ±0.73 minutes vs. 8.46 ±1.02 minutes (p-value <0.001) respectively.
Conclusion: The incidence of shivering was significantly lower in the group receiving the combination therapy compared to those receiving tramadol alone. Notably, the severity and duration of shivering were also markedly reduced in the tramadol plus ketamine group. 

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2024-03-30

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Arif, M., Mirza, Z., Abbas Mandviwala, H., Saif, S., Khan, R., & Hassam, M. (2024). Randomized Double Blind Comparison of Prophylactic Tramadol and Tramadol Plus Ketamine for Prevention of Shivering after Spinal Anesthesia in Lower Segment Caesarian Section. Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences (JDUHS), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.36570/jduhs.2024.1.2007

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