Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (Aug 2023)

Pregabalin as an Adjunct Analgesic in Multimodal Pain Management in Patients Presenting with Acute Peri-Anal Fissure

  • Vishal Farid Raza,
  • Qaiser Mahmood,
  • Iqra Waris,
  • Muhammad Shahwaiz Malik,
  • Khalid Irshad,
  • Khalid Javeed Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v73i4.8727
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 4

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Objective: To assess whether Pregabalin has a role as an adjunct analgesic in anal fissures along with standard conservative treatment. Study Design: Quasi-Experimental Study. Place and Duration of Study: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore Pakistan, from Nov 2021 to Mar 2022. Methodology: Thirty patients that fulfilled the inclusion criteria presenting to the Outpatient Department of General Surgery were enrolled in the study and assigned to either the standard Treatment-Group or the Pregabalin-Group. Patients were given standard treatment consisting of 0.2% topical GTN cream, stool softeners and analgesics in the form of NSAIDs and Paracetamol for their acute anal fissure, or they were given standard treatment with adjunct Pregabalin 50mg twice a day. The numerical pain score was recorded at enrollment after one week of follow-up. Results: There was a significant difference between the change in visual analogue scores from baseline between both groups, (p-value of 0.008). There was a significant difference between days till maximum pain relief was achieved between the two groups (p-value of 0.01). 29(96.6%) of fissures were caused due to constipation. Conclusion: Pregabalin provides modest analgesic effects in anal fissures and may be used as an adjunct analgesic in patients with severe pain.

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