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Mini-dose esketamine–dexmedetomidine combination to supplement analgesia for patients after scoliosis correction surgery: a double-blind randomised trial

Ying Zhang, Fan Cui, Jiahui Ma, Dong‐Xin Wang

2023British Journal of Anaesthesia68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BackgroundPatients often experience severe pain after scoliosis correction surgery. Esketamine and dexmedetomidine each improves analgesia but can produce side-effects. We therefore tested the hypothesis that a mini-dose esketamine-dexmedetomidine combination safely improves analgesia.MethodsTwo hundred male and female adults having scoliosis correction surgery were randomised to patient-controlled sufentanil analgesia (4 μg kg−1 in normal saline) with either a combined supplement (esketamine 0.25 mg ml−1 and dexmedetomidine 1 μg ml−1) or placebo. The primary outcome was the incidence of moderate-to-severe pain within 72 h, defined as a numeric rating scale (NRS: 0=no pain and 10=worst pain) score ≥4 at any of seven time points. Amongst secondary outcomes, subjective sleep quality was assessed with an NRS score (0=best sleep and 10=worst sleep) for the first five postoperative nights.ResultsThere were 199 subjects included in the intention-to-treat analysis. Mean infusion rates were 5.5 μg kg−1 h−1 for esketamine and 0.02 μg kg−1 h−1 for dexmedetomidine. The primary outcome incidence was lower with the combined supplement (65.7% [65/99]) than with placebo (86.0% [86/100]; relative risk 0.76; 95% confidence interval: 0.65–0.90; P=0.001). Subjects given the combined supplement had lower pain intensity at rest at five time points (median difference –1 point; P≤0.005), lower pain intensity with movement at six time points (median difference –1 point; P≤0.001), and better subjective sleep quality for the first 5 postoperative nights (median difference –2 to –1 points; P<0.001). Adverse events did not differ between groups.ConclusionsThe mini-dose esketamine–dexmedetomidine combination safely improved analgesia and subjective sleep quality after scoliosis correction surgery.Clinical trial registrationNCT04791059.

Topics & Concepts

DexmedetomidineMedicineAnesthesiaPlaceboKetamineConfidence intervalRandomized controlled trialSedationSurgeryInternal medicineAlternative medicinePathologyAnesthesia and Sedative AgentsAnesthesia and Pain ManagementNausea and vomiting management