316791

Ketamine versus Tramadol for Analgesia in Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Background: The outcome of spontaneous vaginal birth is improved using analgesics during the three phases of labour. Both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical approaches have been tried. Therefore, this study aimed to compare parenteral ketamine and tramadol regarding their analgesic effect and maternal and labor outcome.
Patients and Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 100 primigravida and multigravida women. The study population was randomized into two equal groups; ketamine group: received low dose ketamine 0.4 mg/kg body weight intravenous [IV] slowly over 30-60 seconds with maintenance dose at the rate of 1 mg/min in normal saline after 30 min of induction dose using an infusion pump and the tramadol group: 1 mg/kg iv slowly for 5-10 minutes then after 30 min we start maintenance by IV Tramadol 0.3 mg /kg/hr.
Results: Ketamine significantly decreased the time of onset analgesia [p=0.036] and VAS [p=0.002] than tramadol. Ketamine has a significant advance in patient satisfaction than tramadol. The duration of all 3 stages of labor, Apgar score after 1 min, Apgar score after 5 min, and the percentage of maternal complications did not exhibit any significant change between both groups.
Conclusion: In spontaneous vaginal delivery, ketamine and tramadol are considered safe drugs with low complications and similar Apgar scores after 1 min and also after 5 min with superiority of ketamine than tramadol regarding the earlier time of onset analgesia, lower VAS score and better patient satisfaction.

DOI

10.21608/ijma.2023.214270.1696

Keywords

Ketamine, tramadol, Analgesia, spontaneous vaginal delivery

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Khaled

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Elsheshtawy

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Department of Anesthesia and Intensive care, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

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khaledshrief2@gmail.com

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5

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8

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43785

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2023-08-01

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2023-06-01

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2023-08-01

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3,495

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3,500

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2636-4174

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2682-3780

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International Journal of Medical Arts

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Ketamine versus Tramadol for Analgesia in Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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24 Dec 2024