Clonidine premedication for postoperative analgesia in children

Jan 29, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Clonidine given before surgery to reduce pain after operation in children

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Abstract

A total of 742 children were evaluated across 11 trials regarding the effectiveness of clonidine as a premedication for postoperative pain.

  • Clonidine premedication at 4 µg/kg reduced the need for additional analgesia compared to placebo (risk ratio 0.24).
  • A small trial indicated that clonidine at 2 or 4 µg/kg also decreased the need for postoperative analgesia compared to midazolam (risk ratio 0.25).
  • No significant difference in rescue analgesia was observed when comparing clonidine at 4 µg/kg with intravenous fentanyl at 3 µg/kg (risk ratio 0.89).
  • Higher doses of clonidine (4 µg/kg) were associated with fewer patients requiring additional analgesia compared to lower doses (2 µg/kg) (risk ratio 0.38).
  • Clonidine was generally well tolerated, with minimal reported side effects and no severe adverse events like hypotension or bradycardia.

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