Efficacy and safety of nefopam versus meperidine in controlling postspinal shivering in patients undergoing orthopedic lower limb surgeries /
Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Elwakeel
Efficacy and safety of nefopam versus meperidine in controlling postspinal shivering in patients undergoing orthopedic lower limb surgeries / فعالة و أمان النفوبام مقابل المبردن فى السطرة على الارتجاف الذى لى التخدر فى المرضى الذن خضعون لجراحات العظام بالطرف السفلى Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Elwakeel ; Supervised Nadia Youssef Hamed Helmy , Jehan Helmy Ebrahim , Bassant M. Abdelhameed - Cairo : Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Elwakeel , 2014 - 99 Leaves ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anaesthesia
Shivering is a common problem that affects up to 70% of patients following spinal anesthesia. It is thermoregulatory and always preceded by core hypothermia and vasoconstriction. But it causes many hazards as well. In this randomized controlled trial, 60 patients, ASA I and II scheduled for elective orthopedic lower limb surgery under spinal anesthesia, were assigned to 3 groups: group N which received 0.33 mg / kg of nefopam, group M which received 0.33 mg/kg of meperidine and group C which received 10 ml of saline. Each group consisted of 20 patients. All drugs dissolved in 10 ml of isotonic saline and given slowly IV after occurrence of shivering. Patients were assessed for duration, recurrence of shivering, sedation, complication, hemodynamic changes and general satisfaction
Meperidine Nefopam Shivering
Efficacy and safety of nefopam versus meperidine in controlling postspinal shivering in patients undergoing orthopedic lower limb surgeries / فعالة و أمان النفوبام مقابل المبردن فى السطرة على الارتجاف الذى لى التخدر فى المرضى الذن خضعون لجراحات العظام بالطرف السفلى Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Elwakeel ; Supervised Nadia Youssef Hamed Helmy , Jehan Helmy Ebrahim , Bassant M. Abdelhameed - Cairo : Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Elwakeel , 2014 - 99 Leaves ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anaesthesia
Shivering is a common problem that affects up to 70% of patients following spinal anesthesia. It is thermoregulatory and always preceded by core hypothermia and vasoconstriction. But it causes many hazards as well. In this randomized controlled trial, 60 patients, ASA I and II scheduled for elective orthopedic lower limb surgery under spinal anesthesia, were assigned to 3 groups: group N which received 0.33 mg / kg of nefopam, group M which received 0.33 mg/kg of meperidine and group C which received 10 ml of saline. Each group consisted of 20 patients. All drugs dissolved in 10 ml of isotonic saline and given slowly IV after occurrence of shivering. Patients were assessed for duration, recurrence of shivering, sedation, complication, hemodynamic changes and general satisfaction
Meperidine Nefopam Shivering