2017
DOI: 10.15419/bmrat.v4i10.377
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Clonidine versus Tramadol for postanesthetic shivering: a randomized clinical trial study

Abstract: Introduction: To compare the effects of oral clonidine and tramadol on shivering caused by spinal anesthesia in patients undergoing transurethral lithotripsy (TUL). Methods: The present study is a triple-blind clinical trial conducted on 80 elective urologic surgical candidates during 2016-2017 at Tehran Hasheminejad Hospital in Iran. Using the Balanced Block Randomization method, the patients were randomly assigned into two groups (40 patients per group) 90 minutes before performing spinal anesthesia. The fir… Show more

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“…So, 0.5 mg/kg tramadol can be administered to prevent or manage the post-anesthetic shivering after a surgery. Similar findings were observed by Morsali SF et al 12 Wason et al 17 and Gupta et al 18 in their study about controlling the shivering due to anesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…So, 0.5 mg/kg tramadol can be administered to prevent or manage the post-anesthetic shivering after a surgery. Similar findings were observed by Morsali SF et al 12 Wason et al 17 and Gupta et al 18 in their study about controlling the shivering due to anesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Both the groups were statistically insignificant with regard to shivering (p>0.05). 12 Another study compared shivering control of dexmedetomidine, pethidine and tramadol. Dexmeditomidine had better control of shivering in comparison with tramadol (p-value 0.0012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shivering is one of the most important postoperative complications seen in clinical practice. [ 1 ] It is an important concern in patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia[ 2 ] as well as regional anesthesia, i.e. spinal anesthesia[ 3 ] or epidural anesthesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%