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:: Volume 25, Issue 5 (10-2020) ::
__Armaghane Danesh__ 2020, 25(5): 567-578 Back to browse issues page
Comparing the Effect of Topical Injection of Bupivacaine with Lidocaine-Epinephrine Combination on Pain after Tonsillectomy
GH Sabz1 , A Paymard 2, A Afrasiabi Far3 , R Panahi4 , M Rozitalab5
1- Medicinal Plants Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasouj, Iran
2- Departments of Nursing, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran , akvan_paymard9@yahoo.com
3- Departments of Nursing, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran
4- Departments of Dentistry, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran
5- Department of Operating Room, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran
Abstract:   (2329 Views)
Background & aim: Pain is the most important complaint of children after tonsillectomy. Thus, poor relief will lead to complications. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine and compare the effect of topical injection of bupivacaine with lidocaine-epinephrine combination on pain after tonsillectomy.
 
Methods: The present paper was a double-blind controlled clinical trial study. The statistical population consisted of 87 children aged 4-10 years who were candidates for tonsillectomy. All patients in all 3 groups underwent general anesthesia in the same way and the knife surgery method was the same in all patients. 5 minutes before the incision, 2 cc in the first group and 2 cc in the second group in the children in the bed and around the tonsils were injected locally and no intervention was performed in the control group. Pain intensity in children 2, 4, 6 and 8 hours after surgery was assessed using the Wang Baker pain scale. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive and analytical statistical tests (95% confidence interval and significance level (p <0.05).The statistical population included 87 children aged 4-10 years who were candidates for tonsillectomy. All subjects which met the inclusion criteria were selected by non-probability and available sampling and randomly assigned to block in 3 groups.
 
Results: The range of postoperative pain intensity in children receiving bupivacaine was 4-8, in the group receiving lidocaine-epinephrine combination was 5-8 and in the control group was 6-10, respectively. There was a statistically significant difference between the pain intensity between the 3 groups of children participating in the study (p=0.001). Although the pain intensity of children in the bupivacaine group at 2, 4, 6, and 8 hours postoperatively was lower than that in children receiving the lidocaine-epinephrine combination, but this difference was statistically only at 2 and 4 hours postoperatively. Significant was reported (p=0.001) and no statistically significant difference was reported at other times (p>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference between the pain intensity range of children in the two intervention groups and children in the control group at all measurement times (2, 4, 6 and 8 hours after surgery) (p=0.001).
 
Conclusion: Topical injection of bupivacaine and lidocaine-epinephrine combination around the tonsils reduced the severity of pain in children after tonsillectomy, however no difference was seen in the effect of topical bupivacaine injection with lidocaine-epinephrine combination on postoperative pain relief after surgery not observed except at 2 and 4 hours after surgery. Topical injection of bupivacaine and lidocaine-epinephrine combination was safe at the injected concentration and no side effects were observed.
 
 
Keywords: Tonsillectomy, Pain, Local injection, Bupivacaine, Lidocaine, Epinephrine
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2020/04/23 | Accepted: 2020/10/10 | Published: 2020/11/7
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Sabz G, Paymard A, Afrasiabi Far A, Panahi R, Rozitalab M. Comparing the Effect of Topical Injection of Bupivacaine with Lidocaine-Epinephrine Combination on Pain after Tonsillectomy. armaghanj 2020; 25 (5) :567-578
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