Experimental Studies on Efficacy of Dexmeditomidine and Magnesium as Adjuncts to Epidural Bupivacaine for Upper Abdominal Surgeries

Authors

  • Tantry Tariq Gani Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • Abdul Waheed Mir Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • Mohamad Akbar Shah Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • Farooq Ahmad Ganie Department of Cardio Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • Shazia Naz Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • Mohd Iqbal Dar Department of Cardiology, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/tipr/v8/9879D

Keywords:

Dexmedetomidine, magnesium sulphate, bupivacaine

Abstract

Background: The goal of this prospective, randomised, double-blind research was to see how adding magnesium or dexmedetomidine to epidural bupivacaine in upper abdomen procedures affected the outcome.

Materials and Methods: Sixty ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) class I and II patients undergoing upper abdominal procedures were randomly assigned to either magnesium sulphate (Group M) or dexmedetomidine (Group D) as well as epidural bupivacaine for surgical anaesthesia. All of the trial participants were given an epidural anaesthetic with 8 ml of 0.5 percent bupivacaine and either 50 mg MgSO4 (Group M) or 1 g/kg dexmedetomidine (Group D). Duration of analgesia, total rescue analgesic requirement, hemodynamic parameters and any adverse events were monitored.

Results: Analgesia in the postoperative phase was better in Group BD, as was the need for rescue analgesics. Sedation was more common in Group BD.

Conclusion: Dexmeditomidine prolongs the duration of analgesia and produces significant sedation. As a result, combining dexemedetomidine with epidural bupivacaine may provide greater analgesia and arousable sedation.

Published

2021-07-08

How to Cite

Tantry Tariq Gani, Abdul Waheed Mir, Mohamad Akbar Shah, Farooq Ahmad Ganie, Shazia Naz, & Mohd Iqbal Dar. (2021). Experimental Studies on Efficacy of Dexmeditomidine and Magnesium as Adjuncts to Epidural Bupivacaine for Upper Abdominal Surgeries. Technological Innovation in Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 8, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/tipr/v8/9879D