Spinal surgery is associated with intense pain and associated to a history of preoperative chronic pain. Pregabalin is licensed to treat chronic neuropathic pain, particularly when high dose of opioid are required. Preoperative pain is associated with high postoperative pain scores and opioid requirement promoting persistent hyperalgesic state. The investigators will evaluate the postoperative opioid consumption and pain scores in patients scheduled for lumbar surgery and taking pregabalin since more than 15 days and compare with preoperative pregabalin-free patient that will receive pregabalin only during surgery.
Patients will be prospectively included and compared according their preoperative medication: pregabalin-treated patients (\>more than 15 days) for neuropathic pain associated to spinal surgery and pregabalin-free patients for whom pregabalin will be prescribed for 48 hours. Patients will be included without randomization as an observational study. All the patients will receive multimodal analgesia and intraoperative management will be standardized. The main outcome will be the amount of oxycodone during the first 24h after surgery. Other outcomes include pain scores, the quantification of the neuropathic pain diagnostic questionnaire (DN4), nausea and vomiting, length of stay, side-effects of pregabalin and opioid. Patients were also evaluated at three months for pain scores and DN4 score. Postoperative evaluation will be performed in a single-blind manner with investigators not include in the recruitment or the peroperative period.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Pregabalin continued at the same preoperative dose 1h before surgery associated to paracetamol 1g PO and ketoprofen 100mg PO Intraoperative: nefopam 20mg IV + ketamine 0.3mg/kg IV + dexamethasone 8mg IV Postoperative: morphine titration in PACU (NRS \> 3) + paracetamol 1g/6h PO + ketoprofen 100mg/12h PO systematically, oxycodone 5-10mg/12h PO if NRS\>3
Pregabalin 150mg PO initiated 1h before surgery Associated to paracetamol 1g PO and ketoprofen 100mg PO Intraoperative: nefopam 20mg IV + ketamine 0.3mg/kg IV + dexamethasone 8mg IV Postoperative: morphine titration in PACU (NRS \> 3) + paracetamol 1g/6h PO + ketoprofen 100mg/12h PO systematically, oxycodone 5-10mg/12h PO if NRS\>3
Christophe Aveline, MD
Cesson-Sévigné, France
Oxycodone consumption
mg
Time frame: 24h postoperatively
Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) Pain at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: the day before surgery
Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) Pain during walking
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: the day before surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 1h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 4h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 8h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 12h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 24h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 48h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) at rest
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 3 months after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) during walking
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 12h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) during walking
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 48h after surgery
Numeric Rating Scale Pain (NRS) during walking
NRS: 0 no pain - 10 worst pain
Time frame: 3 months ater surgery
remifentanil consumption
µg/kg/min
Time frame: during surgery
Morphine titration
mg
Time frame: 0-2h after surgery
Oxycodone requirement
mg
Time frame: 0-48h after surgery
Ondansetron requirement
mg
Time frame: 0-48h after surgery
DN4 score
Time frame: preoperatively
DN4 score
Time frame: on postoperative day one
DN4 score
Time frame: on postoperative day two
DN4 score
Time frame: three months after surgery
length of stay
days
Time frame: on postoperative day five
Post Opertive Nausea and vomiting (PONV)
% of patients
Time frame: 0-48h after surgery
Pregabalin side-effects
diplopia, confusion, dizziness, psychiatric disorders (% of patients)
Time frame: 0-48h after surgery
Sedation
1: awake - 2: drowsiness, easily awake by appeal - 3: drowsiness, awake to tactile stimulation - 4: drowsiness, awake by pain
Time frame: 0-48h after surgery
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