Banjong Krobbuaban, MD*, ,Siriwan Diregpoke, BN*, Sujarit Kumkeaw, BN*, Malin Tanomsat, BN*
Affiliation : * Division of Anaesthesiology, Chaiyaphum Hospital
Pain on injection, reported in 28-90% of patients, is one of the most described side effects of the intravenous application of propofol. Many different approaches have been used in attempts to minimize propofol induced pain, with varied results. Using a randomized,double-blind protocol design, the author- section pain following the administration of two different particle size formulations of propofol with or without lidocaine in 388 nonpremedicated ASA I-II adult patients scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia. Patients were allocated randomly to receive either a small particle size lipid emulsion of propofol (Anepol(cid:31): average particle size 140.5 nm), or standard propofol (Propofol(cid:31) : average particle size 193.3 nm), by dividing into 4 groups. Group 1 received 2 ml NaCl 0.9% and Propofol(cid:31), group II received 2 ml lidocaine 2% and Propofol(cid:31), group III received 2 ml NaCl 0.9% and Anepol(cid:31) and group IV received 2 ml lidocaine 2% and Anepol(cid:31) into a dorsal vein of the hand. Pain during propofol injection was evaluated over 5-10 seconds, until loss of conscious, using a four point scale. Sixty-seven patients(69.1%) complained of pain in group I, as compared with 50%, 41.2% and 39.2% in group II, III and IV (p < 0.05).The reported severity of injection pain was not significantly different between the groups. The authors conclude that small particle size propofol causes less pain on injection than standard propofol.
Keywords : Propofol, Pain on injection, Particle size, Anesthesia
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