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- Title
The effect of chlorzoxazone on acute pain after spine surgery. A randomized, blinded trial.
- Authors
Nielsen, R. V.; Fomsgaard, J. S.; Siegel, H.; Martusevicius, R.; Mathiesen, O.; Dahl, J. B.
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>Chlorzoxazone is a muscle relaxant administered for musculoskeletal pain, and as an analgesic adjunct for post-operative pain. Chlorzoxazone for low back pain is currently not advised due to the lack of placebo-controlled trials. We explored the effect of chlorzoxazone on acute pain after spine surgery.<bold>Methods: </bold>One hundred and ten patients were randomly assigned to 500 mg oral chlorzoxazone or placebo in this blinded study of patients having spine surgery under general anaesthesia. In the 4 h trial period analgesia consisted of IV patient-controlled analgesia (morphine bolus 2.5 mg). Primary outcome was pain during mobilization (visual analogue scale) 2 h after the intervention. Secondary outcomes were pain at rest, opioid consumption, nausea, vomiting, sedation and dizziness.<bold>Results: </bold>For pain during mobilization 2 h after intervention, there was no significant difference between groups: 51 (21) vs. 54 (25) mm in the chlorzoxazone and placebo groups, respectively, mean difference 3 mm (95% CI -8 to 10), P = 0.59. For pain during mobilization and at rest (wAUC 1-4 h), there were no significant differences between groups. There was no significant difference in total IV morphine use 0-4 h: median 10 (7-21) vs. 13 (5-19) mg in the chlorzoxazone and placebo groups, respectively, P = 0.82. We found no significant difference in adverse effects.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>No analgesic effect of single-dose chlorzoxazone was demonstrated in patients with acute pain after spine surgery. Based on these findings, chlorzoxazone cannot be recommended for immediate treatment of acute pain after such procedures.
- Subjects
CHLORZOXAZONE; MUSCLE relaxants; MUSCULOSKELETAL system diseases; ANALGESICS; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; SPINAL surgery
- Publication
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2016, Vol 60, Issue 8, p1152
- ISSN
0001-5172
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/aas.12754