Reduction of Surgical Bleeding During Lumbar Laminectomy with Pedicular Screw Using Oral Clonidine as a Premedication: A Randomized Comparative Study

AuthorBahman Naghipouren
AuthorSeyedeh Sorour Zahedien
AuthorEisa Bilehjanien
AuthorFarhad Mirzaeien
AuthorSepideh Sadat Zahedien
AuthorSahar Zahedien
Issued Date2024-06-30en
AbstractBackground: Spinal fusion surgeries are often associated with major blood loss. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of oral clonidine as premedication on the amount of blood loss and the need for blood transfusion during lumbar laminectomy spine surgery with pedicle screw insertion, achieved by controlled hypotension. Methods: In this double-blind randomized clinical trial, 100 patients scheduled for lumbar spine laminectomy with pedicle screw insertion (as a fusion procedure) were included. Patients were classified into two groups: The intervention group received a 0.2 mg clonidine tablet one hour before entering the operating room, and the control group received a placebo. The patients were compared with respect to hemodynamic variables, quality of the surgical field, duration of the surgery, estimated amount of blood loss, and any blood transfusion. Results: Oral clonidine was found to be significantly better in terms of maintaining stable dynamics and having a lower amount of blood loss, thereby requiring fewer blood transfusions compared to the control group. Conclusions: Premedication with 0.2 mg oral clonidine in patients undergoing lumbar spine laminectomy with pedicle screw insertion results in improved perioperative hemodynamic stability and a reduction in the amount of intraoperative blood loss, thereby reducing the need for blood transfusion.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jcma-146533en
KeywordClonidineen
KeywordBlood Lossen
KeywordControl of Blood Pressureen
KeywordAlpha-2 Adrenergicen
KeywordFusion Surgeryen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleReduction of Surgical Bleeding During Lumbar Laminectomy with Pedicular Screw Using Oral Clonidine as a Premedication: A Randomized Comparative Studyen
TypeResearch Articleen

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