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Role of flupirtine in reducing preoperative anxiety of patients undergoing craniotomy procedure.

Authors :
YADAV, GHANSHYAM
JAIN, GAURAV
SINGH, MALKHAN
Source :
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia. Apr-Jun2017, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p158-162. 5p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Kv7 neuronal channels are recognized as a potential drug target for anxiolytic effects. We hypothesize that flupirtine as a potassium channel opener would effectively reduce the preoperative anxiety of patients undergoing craniotomy procedure. Methods: In prospective-double-blinded fashion, 124 counseled patients were randomized to receive 5 sequential doses of capsule flupirtine 100 mg (F Group) or physically similar starch capsules (C Group), at 12 h intervals during preoperative hospitalization. Primary outcome included various aspects of patient anxiety measured by visual analog scale (VAS) just before preoperative counseling and 2 h after the completion of drug regimen under trial. Statistical tool included Mann-Whitney U-test and Wilcoxon signed rank test. Results: Baseline VAS scores were higher for fear of surgical harm, being at the mercy of medical staff, and not awakening after surgery. A significant decline in VAS scores was observed after the completion of drug regime, but to a higher extent in flupirtine-treated patients; it achieved statistical significance in comparison to Group C. No side effects were observed in any patient. Conclusion: Flupirtine is a useful premedication in conjunction with behavioral therapy to alleviate patient anxiety during the preoperative period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1658354X
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
122195331
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/1658-354X.203028