Nefopam vs Tramadol in the Prevention of Post Anaesthetic Shivering

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
Post Anaesthetic Shivering is a common complication of Subarachnoid block. It is graded based on it\'s severity and has been known to cause various problems like patient\'s discomfort, hypoxia, change in hemodynamic variables of the patient and poor wound healing. This problem has been managed via pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic means. Non-pharmacologic modalities involve options aimed at warming the patient. Pharmacologically, opioids are used more commonly to prevent and treat this condition. This then introduces the side effect of nausea/vomiting and sedation which may reduce overall patient\'s satisfaction on the perception of the Subarachnoid block. It is for this reason that Nefopam - a centrally acting non-opioid, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) analgesic, relatively new drug in the Nigerian market with significant anti-shivering effect is compared with a well established opioid like Tramadol. Having similar cost profile, the option of replacing Tramadol with Nefopam especially in conditions where the patient is more hemodynamically unstable is considered in this project.
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First added on: May 12, 2024