Dragan Schwarz
University of Zagreb
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Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques | 2012
Višnja Nesek-Adam; Elvira Grizelj-Stojčić; Viviana Mršić; Žarko Rašić; Dragan Schwarz
Background: To examine the combined preemptive effects of low-dose ketamine, diclofenac, and their combination on postoperative pain in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Methods: A total of 80 consecutive patients, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I or II, were recruited to the study. Patients were randomized to one of the following groups: group 1 received 100-mL isotonic saline intravenously (i.v.) 20 minutes before the induction of anesthesia and 5-mL isotonic saline i.v. before skin incision as a placebo; group 2 received 100-mL isotonic saline i.v. 20 minutes before the induction of anesthesia and 0.15-mg/kg ketamine diluted in 5-mL isotonic saline i.v. before skin incision; group 3 received diclofenac 1 mg/kg diluted in 100-mL isotonic saline i.v. 20 minutes before the induction of anesthesia and 5-mL isotonic saline i.v. before skin incision; and group 4 received a combination of the same diclofenac sodium and ketamine doses at the same time. Abdominal and shoulder pain intensity was assessed using the visual analog scale and verbal rating scale during 24 hours postoperatively. Results: Patients receiving diclofenac had a significantly lower pain score between 2 and 6 hours after surgery compared with patients receiving placebo. One hour after surgery, patients receiving a combination of diclofenac and ketamine had a significantly lower pain score compared with patients receiving placebo and ketamine alone. Patients from all the 4 study groups required postoperative analgesic; however, the time to diclofenac sodium request was longer in patients receiving a combination of diclofenac and ketamine compared with patients receiving placebo (p<0.001), ketamine (p<0.001), or diclofenac (p=0.03) alone. Conclusions: The preemptive administration of a combination of low-dose ketamine plus diclofenac sodium improved postoperative analgesia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, whereas ketamine at a dose of 0.15 mg/kg did not elicit a preemptive analgesic effect.
Collegium Antropologicum | 2011
Žarko Rašić; Dragan Schwarz; Višnja Nesek Adam; Marko Sever; Nermin Lojo; Domagoj Rasic; Tomislav Matejić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2010
Zarko Rasic; Dragan Schwarz; Višnja Adam Nesek; Ivan Zoricic; Marko Sever; Domagoj Rasic; Nermin Lojo
Collegium Antropologicum | 2010
V. Nesek-Adam; Žarko Rašić; D. Vnuk; Dragan Schwarz; D. Rašić; D. Crvenković
Collegium Antropologicum | 2008
Ante Bilić; Dragan Jurčić; Dragan Schwarz; Nikolina Marić; Aleksandar Včev; Marinko Marušić; Maruška Gabrić; Ljubica Špoljarić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2012
Višnja Nesek Adam; Zarko Rasic; Dragan Schwarz; Elvira Grizelj-Stojcic; Domagoj Rasic; Zoran Krstonijevic; Ana Markić; Marko Kovačević
Collegium Antropologicum | 2008
Dragan Jurčić; Ante Bilić; Dragan Schwarz; Kresimir Luetic; Marinko Marušić; Aleksandar Včev; Maruška Gabrić; Ljubica Špoljarić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2008
Marinko Marušić; Vladimir Presečki; Miroslava Katičić; Ante Bilić; Dragan Jurčić; Dragan Schwarz
Collegium Antropologicum | 2008
Dragan Jurčić; Ante Bilić; Dragan Schwarz; Dubravka Oršanić; Maruška Gabrić; Ljubica Špoljarić; Mate Mihanović
Collegium Antropologicum | 2007
Nikolina Tolj; Krešimir Luetić; Dragan Schwarz; Ante Bilić; Dragan Jurčić; Maruška Gabrić