Small-dose S(+)-ketamine reduces postoperative pain when applied with ropivacaine in epidural anesthesia for total knee arthroplasty

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Himmelseher, S [1 ]
Ziegler-Pithamitsis, D [1 ]
Argiriadou, H [1 ]
Martin, J [1 ]
Jelen-Esselborn, S [1 ]
Kochs, E [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Munich, Anasthesiol Klin, Klinikum Rechts Isar, D-81675 Munich, Germany
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Reduction of nociceptive input through blockade of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors has been reported. We compared the effects of epidural S(+)ketamine versus placebo on postoperative pain in a randomized, double-blinded study in 37 patients undergoing unilateral knee arthroplasty. After lumbar epidural anesthesia with ropivacaine (10 mg/mL, 10-20 mt), 19 patients received 0.9% epidural saline, and 18 patients received 0.25 mg/kg epidural S(+)ketamine 10 min before surgical incision. After surgery, patient-controlled epidural. analgesia with ropivacaine was provided. During the first 8 h after surgery, visual analog scale pain rating was similar between groups. Twenty-four and 48 h after surgery, patients anesthetized with ropivacaine had higher visual analog scale ratings at rest and during movement (P < 0.05) than patients anesthetized with S(+)-ketamine and ropivacaine. Forty-eight hours af ter surgery, patients anesthetized with ropivacaine also consumed more ropivacaine (558 +/- 210 mg) (P < 0.01) than those anesthetized with S(+)-ketamine and ropivacaine (319 +/- 204 mg). Adverse events were similar between groups. Patients who received S(+)-ketamine and ropivacaine rated the quality of their pain therapy better than those who received ropivacaine alone (P < 0.05). We conclude that the combination of S(+)-ketamine and ropivacaine in epidural anesthesia increases postoperative gain relief when compared with ropivacaine.
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