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Asifa, Khan, A., & Amin, J.
Analgesic effect of lignocain mixed with adrenalin; commercially prepared vs freshly prepared. |
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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-67-48
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2018.11.67.48
Language: English
Citation: Asifa, Khan, A., & Amin, J. (2018). Analgesic effect of lignocain mixed with adrenalin; commercially prepared vs freshly prepared. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 11 (67), 301-303. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-67-48 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2018.11.67.48 |
Pages: 301-303
Published: 30.11.2018
Abstract: Objective: To compare effect of analgesia of freashly prepared lignocain before operation as compared to commercially available. Design and Duration: It is a cross sectional study. This study was started in January 2018 and completed in august 2018 comprising on total duration of 8 months. Setting: Study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital. Patients and methods: There were 60 cases included in this study. Two groups were formed each consisted on 30 cases. One group was given freshly prepared lignocaine just before the operation and in second group commercially available lignocaine mixed with adrenalin was used. Effect of analgesia in both groups was compared. A performa was designed containing all relevant necessary questions. Data of patients was documented in performas properly. Consent was taken from all patients and also from ethical committee of the study institution for conducting study. Data was analyzed using SPSS software version 2017. Results were expressed in the form of graphs and tables. Results: In this study both male and female cases were included. There were 60% male cases and 40% female. Age range of these cases was 25-55 years with mean age of 40±15 years. Mostly cases were below 40 years. Duration of procedure in each case was less than one hour. In which group freshly prepared lignocaine and adrenaline mixture was used 27(90%) cases showed good analgesic effect and 3(10%) cases showed poor quality analgesia. In other group where commercially prepared analgesia was used 20(66.7%) cases showed good analgesic effect and 10(33.3%) cases poor effect of analgesia. Conclusion: Freshly prepared lignocaine and adrenalin mixture showed good analgesic effect than commercially prepared lignocaine.
Key words: Lignocaine, local analgesia, Adrenalin, good quality analgesia.
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