A Comparison Between Acetaminophen Suppository and Caudal Anesthesia in Relieving Pain After Pediatric Surgery
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Introduction: Our aim was to provide a simple, non-invasive, low cost, and practical method to be used by nurses and technicians in a low hazardous, safe, and painlessness anesthesia.
Materials And Methods: In a prospective blind clinical trial 40 children between 4 and 6 months who were candidated for subumbilical elective surgeries were recruited. They were randomly divided into two groups. Bupivacain 0.25% was prescribed in the control group according to Armitage formula (0.5- 1 ml/kg); while, supp. Acetaminophen was administered in the subject group by a dosage of 30-40 mg/kg.
Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the pain score of the two groups within 2 hours postoperatively, but higher pain score was reported in subject group during the third and forth hours.
Conclusion: Caudal anesthesia with bupivacaine has better painless period postoperatively.
Hosseini Jahromi S, Sadeghi Poor S, Hosseini Valami S, Javadi A Anesth Pain Med. 2014; 1(4):243-7.
PMID: 24904808 PMC: 4018710. DOI: 10.5812/aapm.3551.