2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns6.12771
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Evaluation of analgesia by epidural Fentanyl and MgSO4 with Fentanyl for postoperative analgesia in patients of lower abdominal surgeries

Abstract: Background: The addition of Magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) to postoperative Fentanyl Epidural infusions has been demonstrated to reduce the requirement for Fentanyl. Methodology: Group I (38 patients) got Epidural Fentanyl 50 mg (1 cc) diluted and made up to 6 cc with normal saline, whereas Group II (38 patients) received Epidural Fentanyl 50 μg (1 cc) + MgSO4 50 mg (4 units in insulin syringe of 50% solution) diluted and made up to 6 cc with normal saline. The effects of analgesia on pulse rate and blood pressure… Show more

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