Local Infiltration of Ropivacaine Hydrochloride 0.20% for Postoperative Analgesia in Caesarean Section under Spinal Anaesthesia - A Randomised Study

Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 11

Abstract

Smooth and complication free postoperative period is always desired after completion of surgery in every case but it becomes more important in case in ceaserean section as patient has to start nurture newborn immediately. All the techniques for multimodal analgesia have some or other side effects and thus they have to be used very cautiously in postoperative ceaserean section patient as they can adversely affect health of the baby also. Local infiltration of ropivacaine is effective analgesic and wit lesser side effects than pharmacological drugs. Our hypothesis is that local ropivacaine infiltration reduces postoperative pain in patients undergoing ceaserean section. This randomized control study was conducted on 60 patients of ASA grade 1 and 2 after taking ethics committee approval. Group I (n=30) is control group with no local infiltration and Group II (n=30) local infiltration of 20 ml Inj. Ropivacaine 0.2% at incision site. Diastolic, systolic and mean blood pressure, heart rate were measured throughout the procedure. Time of rescue analgesia and VAS score was recorded postoperatively. local infiltration of 0.2% ropivacaine provides postoperative analgesia. Mean duration of rescue analgesia in group I was 115.67±4.09 that was significant (p<0.05) in comparison to group II 147.17±4.67. local infiltration of 0.2% ropivacaine reduces postoperative pain in patients of ceaserean section under spinal anaesthesia.

Authors and Affiliations

Anju Gautam, Nidhi Sharma, Bhupendra Muzalda, Neelima Tandon

Keywords

Related Articles

The Impact of Leadership Styles on Staff Nurses’ Turnover Intentions

Abstract:Head nurses are the important part of administration. The responsibilities of head nurses are to manage the nurses properly and provide the best quality of care to the patients. The provision of the supportive l...

Lipoma of the Parotid About Three Cases

Abstract:The parotid gland lipomas are rare; they are located mainly in the superficial lobe. We report 3 cases of parotid lipomas whose diagnosis was suspected by tomodensitometry and confirmed by histology. Treatment w...

Etching Gels

Aim of this work was to compare properties of two etching gels produce by Kerr Orange and Spofa Dental. Etching gel are water solution of phosphoric acid using in total etch techniques. They are applicable on enamel surf...

Relationship of Workload and Working Conditions to Stress Level of Nurse in Intensive Care Unit (ICU)(Pandan Hospital, Tapanuli Tengah, 2017)

Abstract:Stress is a stimulus or a stressful situation. If the situation is a stressful job situation, then stress on work can be caused by several factors, including workload and working conditions. The ICU nurse must m...

Outcome of Case-Based Learning in Non-Communicable Diseases for Third-Year Medical Students

Abstract:This complete-enumeration, before-and-after study (without controls), was conducted on third-year medical students in Maharashtra, India. Traditional didactic lectures were delivered on eight non-communicable di...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP488041
  • DOI -
  • Views 103
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Anju Gautam, Nidhi Sharma, Bhupendra Muzalda, Neelima Tandon (2018). Local Infiltration of Ropivacaine Hydrochloride 0.20% for Postoperative Analgesia in Caesarean Section under Spinal Anaesthesia - A Randomised Study. Saudi Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4(11), 1316-1320. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-488041