To compare the severity of pain on injection of MCT/LCT propofol with lidocaine 20 mg, 40 mg, and without lidocaine.
Background: Intravenous injection of propofol produces pain. Many factors are involved and various techniques have been tried to minimize the propofol-induce pain with variable results. Objective: To compare the severity of pain on injection of MCT/LCT propofol with lidocaine 20 mg, 40 mg, and without lidocaine. Design: Randomize controlled trial. Method: Two hundred and ten ASA class I - III patients undergoing elective surgery were blinded and equally allocated into 3 groups. Patients in group N, L1, and L2 received MCT/LCT propofol 10 ml mixed with 0.9% NaCl 2 ml, 1% lidocaine 2 ml, and 2% lidocaine 2 ml respectively. Pain at time of propofol injection was assessed by blinded anesthesiologist on a four point scale ; 0 = no pain, 1 = mild pain, 2 = moderate pain, and 3 = severe pain. Results: Patient's demographic data of each group were similar. There were significant differences in the incidence of propofol injection without pain among groups (p\<0.001). The numbers of patients who had moderate and severe pain in groups L1 and L2 were significantly less than those in group N (p\<0.001). The mean blood pressure and heart rate were not significant differences in among groups. Conclusion : The amount of 20 mg, and 40 mg lidocaine to MCT/LCT propofol in our study is equally effective in decreasing pain and more effective than MCT/LCT propofol alone group significantly. They were no significant differences in hemodynamics change in among groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
210
dosage 20 mg and 40 mg
Songklanagarind Hospital
Hat Yai, Changwat Songkhla, Thailand
pain on injection
4 points score for pain:o=no pain,1=mild pain,2=moderate pain,3=severe pain after propofol injection
Time frame: 30 minutes
hemodynamic change
blood pressure and heart rate after propofol injection
Time frame: 30 minutes
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