Overview
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of intraoperative combination of ketamine and magnesium sulfate infusions on postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing open rhinoplasty.
Description
Postoperative pain remains one of the most crucial factors affecting patient satisfaction. These symptoms can be distressing for the patient and it may lead to negative psychological implications.
Ketamine is a non-competitive N-Methyl D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist that works by blocking the NMDA receptors in the central and peripheral nervous systems.
Magnesium sulfate is also an antagonist for NMDA receptor that has been evaluated in several studies and showed that Mg sulfate decreased consumption of postoperative opioids.
Ketamine and magnesium sulfate have different sites of action on NMDA receptors, so their combination may produce a synergistic effect on NMDA receptors, resulting in more control of postoperative pain and more sparing of consumption of opioids.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age from 18 to 65 years.
- Both sexes.
- American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I - II.
- Scheduled for rhinoplasty under general anesthesia.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Receiving analgesic or any medications since 48 hours before the surgery.
- Drug addiction.
- Cardiovascular disease.
- Respiratory disease, renal, liver, metabolic and neurological disease.
- Pregnancy or breast feeding.
- Asthma.