The Analgesic Efficacy of Nefopam in Patient-Controlled Analgesia after Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Non-Inferiority Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Section
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Randomization and Blinding
2.4. General Anesthesia Technique and Postoperative Management
2.5. Outcomes
2.6. Sample Size Estimation
2.7. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Study Flow Chart
3.2. Demographic Data
3.3. Postoperative Pain and Nausea & Vomiting
3.4. PCA-Related Postoperative Complications
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Group F | Group N | Group NF | |
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(n = 45) | (n = 45) | (n = 45) | |
Age (yr) | 46.0 (41.0; 49.0) | 46.0 (41.0; 50.0) | 43.0 (30.0; 48.0) |
ASA status (1/2) | 22/23 | 24/21 | 21/24 |
Height (cm) | 159.3 ± 5.4 | 157.7 ± 6.3 | 159.7 ± 6.3 |
Weight (kg) | 57.0 ± 8.2 | 56.5 ± 6.1 | 59.4 ± 7.9 |
BMI (kg/m2) | 22.4 ± 2.7 | 22.8 ± 2.8 | 23.3 ± 2.9 |
Smoking | 1 (2.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (4.4%) |
Previous PONV | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (4.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Surgery type | |||
TLH | 27 (60.0%) | 24 (54.5%) | 19 (42.2%) |
Ovarian cystectomy | 12 (26.7%) | 12 (27.3%) | 18 (40.0%) |
Salpingo-oophorectomy | 5 (11.1%) | 7 (15.9%) | 6 (13.3%) |
Others | 1 (2.2%) | 2 (4.4%) | 2 (4.4%) |
Port type | |||
One port | 34 (75.6%) | 29 (65.9%) | 35 (77.8%) |
Two ports | 11 (24.4%) | 13 (29.5%) | 10 (22.2%) |
Three ports | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (4.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Open | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (2.2%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Duration of anesthesia (min) | 94.0 (80.0; 105.0) | 100.0 (82.0; 111.0) | 85.0 (75.0; 101.0) |
Remifentanil dose (µg/kg/min) | 0.1 (0.1; 0.1) | 0.1 (0.1; 0.1) | 0.1 (0.1; 0.1) |
Group F | Group N | Group NF | Overall-p | Group F vs. N | Group F vs. NF | Group N vs. NF | |
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(n = 45) | (n = 45) | (n = 45) | p * | p * | p * | ||
NRS on resting | |||||||
| 7.0 (6.0; 8.0) | 8.0 (6.0; 10.0) | 6.0 (5.0; 8.0) | 0.063 | |||
| 5.0 (4.0; 8.0] | 6.0 (5.0; 7.0) | 5.0 (3.0; 6.0) | 0.020 | 0.627 | 0.213 | 0.027 |
| 4.0 (2.0; 5.0) | 4.0 (4.0; 6.0) | 3.0 (2.0; 5.0) | 0.015 | 0.051 | 0.521 | 0.017 |
| 3.0 (2.0; 4.0) | 3.0 (2.0; 4.5) | 3.0 (2.0; 4.0) | 0.328 | |||
NRS on coughing | |||||||
| 5 (11.1%) | 3 (6.7%) | 3 (6.7%) | 0.789 | |||
| 8.0 (6.0; 9.0) | 8.0 (6.0; 10.0) | 8.0 (6.0; 9.0) | 0.297 | |||
| 6.0 (5.0; 8.0) | 7.0 (5.0; 8.0) | 6.0 (4.0; 8.0) | 0.120 | |||
| 5.0 (3.0; 6.0) | 6.0 (4.0; 7.0) | 4.0 (3.0; 6.0) | 0.092 | |||
Cumulative doseof PCA (mL) | |||||||
| 6.0 (5.0; 6.0) | 6.0 (6.0; 6.0) | 6.0 (5.0; 6.0) | 0.057 | |||
| 16.0 (13.0; 19.0) | 15.0 (13.0; 18.0) | 15.0 (13.0; 18.0) | 0.742 | |||
| 40.0 (33.0; 49.5) | 37.5 (34.0; 45.0) | 38.0 (32.0; 45.0) | 0.859 | |||
| 72.0 (62.0; 85.0) | 67.0 (60.0; 77.0) | 70.0 (56.0; 79.0) | 0.292 |
Group F | Group N | Group NF | Overall-p | Group F vs. N | Group F vs. NF | Group N vs. NF | |
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(n = 45) | (n = 45) | (n = 45) | p * | p * | p * | ||
Total complications | 32 (71.1%) | 26 (57.8%) | 34 (75.6%) | 0.17 | |||
| 18 (40.0%) | 14 (31.1%) | 16 (35.6%) | 0.678 | |||
PCA withdrawal d/t PONV | 6 (13.3%) | 3 (6.7%) | 6 (13.3%) | 0.509 | |||
| 31 (68.9%) | 18 (40.0%) | 32 (71.1%) | 0.004 | 0.011 | 1 | 0.006 |
Dizziness | 25 (55.6%) | 11 (24.4%) | 20 (44.4%) | 0.01 | 0.005 | 0.399 | 0.076 |
Hypotension | 1 (2.2%) | 1 (2.2%) | 1 (2.2%) | 1 | |||
Pruritus | 3 (6.7%) | 2 (4.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.37 | |||
Sweating | 5 (11.1%) | 3 (6.7%) | 3 (6.7%) | 0.789 | |||
Drowsiness | 19 (42.2%) | 8 (17.8%) | 23 (51.1%) | 0.003 | 0.021 | 0.526 | 0.002 |
Tachycardia | 1 (2.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 | |||
Urticaria | 1 (2.2%) | 1 (2.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 |
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Lee, S.; Lee, S.; Kim, H.; Oh, C.; Park, S.; Kim, Y.; Hong, B.; Yoon, S.; Noh, C.; Ko, Y. The Analgesic Efficacy of Nefopam in Patient-Controlled Analgesia after Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Non-Inferiority Study. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 1043. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10051043
Lee S, Lee S, Kim H, Oh C, Park S, Kim Y, Hong B, Yoon S, Noh C, Ko Y. The Analgesic Efficacy of Nefopam in Patient-Controlled Analgesia after Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Non-Inferiority Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021; 10(5):1043. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10051043
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Soomin, Seounghun Lee, Hoseop Kim, Chahyun Oh, Sooyong Park, Yeojung Kim, Boohwi Hong, Seokhwa Yoon, Chan Noh, and Youngkwon Ko. 2021. "The Analgesic Efficacy of Nefopam in Patient-Controlled Analgesia after Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Non-Inferiority Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 5: 1043. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10051043
APA StyleLee, S., Lee, S., Kim, H., Oh, C., Park, S., Kim, Y., Hong, B., Yoon, S., Noh, C., & Ko, Y. (2021). The Analgesic Efficacy of Nefopam in Patient-Controlled Analgesia after Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Non-Inferiority Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(5), 1043. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10051043