A comparative study to analyze the effect of gabapentin with amitriptyline versus pregabalin with amitriptyline in neuropathic pain in cancer patients undergoing palliative care
N. Lamba, Anukriti Pareek, Shikha Dhal, S. Goyal, Ruchika Makkar, S. Sarna
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Introduction: Antiepileptics and antidepressant medications are known for managing neuropathic pain. We aim to compare the effects of pregabalin with low-dose amitriptyline and gabapentin with low-dose amitriptyline in managing neuropathic pain in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. Materials and Methods: We conducted our study on 160 cancer patients who were having neuropathic pain and were undergoing palliative care treatment in our institute. It was a hospital-based, randomized, tertiary cancer center-based observational study. After taking approval from the institutional ethics committee and taking written informed consent from patients, the patients were divided into two groups and the effect of medicines on incidence of neuropathic pain was observed; the incidence of burning sensation and the incidence of adverse effects of medications were also analyzed. Statistical analysis was done using paired t-test and SPSS version 20 software. Results: The onset of relief in pain was earlier in the pregabalin group as compared to the gabapentin group. There was more reduction in a burning sensation in the pregabalin group as compared to the gabapentin group. The incidence of headaches was the same in both groups. Nausea and vomiting were more in the pregabalin group but the overall difference in adverse effects was not statistically significant (P > 0.05) Conclusions: In the management of neuropathic pain in cancer patients who are undergoing palliative care, a combination of pregabalin with amitriptyline was found to be more effective in pain relief than gabapentin with amitriptyline.
简介:抗癫痫药物和抗抑郁药物是众所周知的管理神经性疼痛。我们的目的是比较普瑞巴林与低剂量阿米替林和加巴喷丁与低剂量阿米替林在治疗姑息治疗癌症患者神经性疼痛中的作用。材料与方法:我们对我院160例接受姑息治疗的神经性疼痛癌症患者进行了研究。这是一项基于医院、随机、三级癌症中心的观察性研究。经机构伦理委员会批准并取得患者书面知情同意后,将患者分为两组,观察药物对神经性疼痛发生率的影响;并对两组患者的烧灼感发生率和药物不良反应发生率进行了分析。统计学分析采用配对t检验和SPSS version 20软件。结果:与加巴喷丁组相比,普瑞巴林组疼痛缓解的开始时间更早。与加巴喷丁组相比,普瑞巴林组灼热感的减少更多。两组的头痛发生率相同。普瑞巴林组恶心、呕吐发生率较高,但不良反应总体差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。结论:在姑息治疗癌症患者神经性疼痛的治疗中,普瑞巴林联合阿米替林比加巴喷丁联合阿米替林更能有效缓解疼痛。