Blinded study using oral gabapentin in load pre-operative (15mg/kg) and maintenance 5mg/kg three times a day (TID) for 5 days or discharge, Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) morphine and placebo group with similar pills, also PCA morphine. The goal is to measure morphine usage and incidence of morphine side effects (pruritis, days foley, days to first stool, sedation, pain scores, PCA use).
Healthy, American Society of Anesthesia (ASA) 1-2 Idiopathic Scoliosis patients for spinal fusion. Blinded, drug only known by hospital pharmacist. Study group 1- Gabapentin 15mg/kg with premed, 5/kg TID for 5 days of discharge, standard PCA morphine with dose and basal Study Group 2- Capsules resembling neurontin, with standard PCA morphine No remifentanil, clonidine, ketamine N=60 First patient enrolled 6/06 Last patient enrolled 7/15/08
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
63
oral gabapentin in load pre-op (15mg/kg) and maintenance 5mg/kg TID for 5 days or discharge
Administered as needed
Amount of Morphine Consumed (mg/kg/hr)
Patients are taken to the PARU immediately after surgery, and typically remain for a period of 1 hour.
Time frame: PARU (Postanesthesia Recovery Unit - participants typically remain in PARU for 1 hour)
Amount of Morphine Consumed (mg/kg/hr)
Time frame: Day 1
Amount of Morphine Consumed (mg/kg/hr)
Time frame: Day 2
Number of Ondansetron Doses Administered for Nausea
The number of doses of Ondansetron given for nausea to participants in both groups.
Time frame: First 10 days after surgery
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