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Effect of Adding Magnesium Sulphate to Pediatric Caudal Bupivacaine on Hemodynamics Parameters and Surgical Stress: Randomized Double-Blind Control Study

Research Authors
Fatma Gad Elrab ELsayed Askar, Jehan Ahmed Sayed Ahmed, Mahmoud Bahaa Eldean Mousa Hassan
Research Journal
International Annals of Medicine
Research Publisher
Mahmoud Bahaa el dean Mousa Hassan
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
2017; Vol1; Issue8
Research Website
https://iamresearcher.online/ojs/index.php/iam/article/view/262
Research Year
2017
Research_Pages
NULL
Research Abstract

ABSTRACT
Background: Caudal anesthesia/analgesia is simple to perform, reliable and safe. Various adjuvants have been
utilized with local anesthetic to prolong duration of post-operative analgesia of caudal block in pediatric patients, but
with variable results. Aim and Objective: This study is conducted to evaluate the hemodynamics effects and surgical
stress response of caudal magnesium sulfate with bupivacaine in children undergoing lower abdominal surgeries.
Methods: The study was approved by the local ethics committee, and a written consent was obtained for each subject,
and included 60 children ASA classification I and II, aged 1 year to 6 years scheduled for lower abdominal surgeries
randomized into one of two groups. after inhalation induction of general anesthesia, standard caudal block was done
the participants were randomized into one of two groups either receive 1ml volume containing 50mg of magnesium
sulfate (group Mg) added to 1ml /kg bupivacaine 0.25% or 1ml saline as placebo added to the same dose of
bupivacaine in group (C). Postoperative pain assessed by FLACC score (acronym for Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and
CONSOL ability) and duration of analgesia, postoperative sedation as well as hemodynamic parameters were
compared between the two groups. Results: Group Mg had significantly lower FLACC score than group C in the first
six postoperative hours. The sedation score was significantly higher only during the first postoperative hours in group
Mg compared to group C. There was no statistically significant difference between groups about hemodynamic
parameters at any time during the study period. Conclusion: Caudal magnesium sulfate 50mg enhance caudal block
and prolongs duration of analgesia with bupivacaine in pediatric patient undergoing lower abdominal surgeries under
general anesthesia with minimum adverse effects.