Journal article
Gabapentin does not improve multimodal analgesia outcomes for total knee arthroplasty: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract
PurposeThis study assessed whether gabapentin given preoperatively and for two days postoperatively (in addition to patient-controlled analgesia [PCA] morphine, acetaminophen, and ketorolac) is effective in reducing morphine requirements and moderating pain scores when compared with placebo for primary total knee arthroplasty.MethodsThis single-centre double-blind randomized controlled trial was undertaken in patients who underwent primary …
Authors
Paul JE; Nantha-Aree M; Buckley N; Cheng J; Thabane L; Tidy A; DeBeer J; Winemaker M; Wismer D; Punthakee D
Journal
Journal canadien d'anesthésie, Vol. 60, No. 5, pp. 423–431
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
5 2013
DOI
10.1007/s12630-013-9902-1
ISSN
0832-610X
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AcetaminophenAgedAminesAnalgesia, Patient-ControlledAnalgesicsArthroplasty, Replacement, KneeCyclohexanecarboxylic AcidsDouble-Blind MethodDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGabapentinHumansKetorolacLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedMorphinePain MeasurementPain, PostoperativeTime FactorsTreatment Outcomegamma-Aminobutyric Acid