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Objective: Observe the behavior of gabapentin to reduce reactive hypertension secondary to anxiety and pain in patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery as well as opioid consumption between groups. Method: Clinical randomized double blind controlled trial that analyzed 125 patients divided into three groups: Group A, gabapentin 300 mg; Group B, gabapentin 450 mg; and Group C, amaranth dragees as a control 2 h before the surgical procedure. Chi-squared test was used in sociodemographic variables and one-way ANOVA for continuous numeric variables. It was considered as significant a p < 0.05 for a study of two tails with a power of 80% beta. Results: Anxiety and analgesia intraoperative and postoperative had significant differences between groups. Lower consumption of opioid was found in the groups that used gabapentin. Conclusions: Gabapentin orally 300 or 450 mg h prior to surgery reduces pain, anxiety and postoperative opioid consumption in patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery.
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Rascón-Martínez, D. M., Guzmán-Sánchez, J. A., Corral-Urdapilleta, N. P., Arguelles-Uribe, G. D., Velázquez-Loeza, J., Soto-Palma, G., & Carrillo-Torres, O. (2018). Gabapentina a dosis de 300 vs. 450 mg como premedicación anestésica para hipertensión reactiva, ansiedad y analgesia. Gaceta Medica de Mexico, 154(1), 54–61. https://doi.org/10.24875/GMM.17002796
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