Rekha Kumari
Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences
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International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016
Md. Mohsin; Rekha Kumari
Background: Postoperative pain relief can improve functionality, reduce physiological and emotional morbidity and improve quality of life. Neuraxial blocks not only reduce the incidence of venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, cardiac complications, bleeding transfusion requirements and respiratory depressions but also provide effective postoperative analgesia. One of the methods of providing postoperative is to prolong the duration of intrathecally administered bupivacaine by using additives such as opioids such as midazolam, clonidine and ketamine. Intrathecal administration of midazolam induces antinociceptive effects in humans. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the additive analgesic effects of intrathecal midazolam in combination with bupivacaine in lower limb surgeries in a tertiary care hospital and to compare the results with the use of bupivacaine alone. The aim of this study was to observe and compare the quality of spinal anaesthesia and occurrence of side effects in thirty cases administered with bupivacaine and thirty cases administered with bupivacaine-midazolam combination. Methods: Sixty cases admitted for lower limb surgery were divided into equal groups I and II. Cases in group I received intrathecal bupivacaine while those in group II received intrathecal combination of bupivacaine and midazolam. Data regarding quality of anesthesia and side effects were recorded and compared. Results: There was a significantly higher duration of a pain-free period in cases administered with intrathecal combination of bupivacaine and midazolam. Conclusions: Addition of preservative free midazolam to 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine for subarachnoid block prolongs the duration of effective analgesia as compared to bupivacaine alone. The utilization of intrathecal midazolam also decreases the incidence of postoperative nausea-vomiting.
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2014
Ratna Priya; Uday Kumar; An; Saran; Rekha Kumari; an Kishore
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine | 2014
Ratna Priya; J R Keshri; Uday Kumar; Anand Sharan; Rekha Kumari; Chandan Kishore
International journal of reproduction, contraception, obstetrics and gynecology | 2017
Kalpana Singh; Rekha Kumari; Alok Ranjan; Geetam Bharti
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2017
Kalpana Singh; Rekha Kumari; Uday Kumar
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine | 2017
Jyoti Prakash; Jiut Ram Keshari; Manish Kumar; Bhim Ram; Guddi Singh; Ravi Vishnu Prasad; Rekha Kumari
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine | 2017
P.S.R. Prasad; Uday Kumar; Anand Saran; Rekha Kumari; Jiut Ram Keshari; Santosh Kumar
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine | 2017
Manoj Kumar; Uday Kumar; Anand Saran; Rekha Kumari; Ravi Shekhar; Jiut Ram Keshari
National journal of integrated research in medicine | 2016
Namrata Kumari; Rekha Kumari; Shailesh Kumar; Anima Xess; S. K. Shahi
National journal of integrated research in medicine | 2016
Rekha Kumari; Namrata Kumari; Shailesh Kumar; Anand Saran; Uday Kumar