Korean Journal of Anesthesiology (Feb 2016)

The effect of Valsalva maneuver in attenuating skin puncture pain during spinal anesthesia: a randomized controlled trial

  • Sanjay Kumar,
  • Sujeet Kumar Singh Gautam,
  • Devendra Gupta,
  • Anil Agarwal,
  • Sanjay Dhirraj,
  • Sandeep Khuba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2016.69.1.27
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 1
pp. 27 – 31

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BackgroundValsalva maneuver reduces pain by activating sinoaortic baroreceptor reflex arc. We planned this study to evaluate the role of valsalva in attenuating spinal needle-puncture pain.MethodsNinety American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) grade I and II enrolled patients undergoing elective surgery were randomized into 3 groups of 30 each. Group I (Control): didn't blow; group II (Distraction): patients blew into rubber tube; Group III (Valsalva): blew into sphygmomanometer tube and raise mercury column up to 30 mmHg for at least 20 seconds. During above procedures, spinal puncture was performed with 25-gauge spinal needle.ResultsEighty-two patient data were analyzed. Incidence of spinal puncture pain was reduced to 10% (3 of 27) in Valsalva group as compared to 100% (28 of 28 in control group and 27 of 27 in Distraction group) observed in other two groups (P 0.05). None patient of all groups had post dural puncture headache (P > 0.05).ConclusionsValsalva can be performed routinely in ASA I and II patients undergoing spinal anesthesia as it is safe, painless and non-pharmacological method of pain attenuation.

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