Comparison of Perioperative Single-Dose Systemic Dexamethasone Versus Placebo for Prolongation of Postoperative Analgesia in Term Parturients Undergoing Cesarean Section Under Spinal Anesthesia
Nivedha Ravishankar, Sriraam Kalingarayar, Suriyaraj Govarthanan

TL;DR
This study shows that a single dose of dexamethasone significantly extends pain relief after cesarean sections under spinal anesthesia, improving maternal comfort and reducing the need for additional pain medication.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence that a single-dose systemic dexamethasone prolongs postoperative analgesia in term parturients undergoing cesarean section.
Findings
Dexamethasone significantly prolonged postoperative analgesia, with peak difference at 360 minutes (0 VAS vs. 3.47 VAS).
Sensory blockade regression was significantly prolonged in the dexamethasone group at 90 and 210 minutes.
Dexamethasone showed an excellent safety profile with minimal side effects.
Abstract
Background and objective Postoperative pain management following cesarean section under spinal anesthesia remains a significant clinical challenge, with limited analgesic duration frequently necessitating rescue interventions. Dexamethasone, a synthetic corticosteroid with established anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, has demonstrated potential for prolonging neuraxial anesthesia effects. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of perioperative single-dose systemic dexamethasone versus placebo for prolongation of postoperative analgesia in term parturients undergoing cesarean section under spinal anesthesia, with secondary assessment of antiemetic and anti-shivering effects. Methodology This RCT was conducted at a tertiary care hospital over 12 months, recruiting 60 American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status grade II (ASA PS II)…
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TopicsAnesthesia and Pain Management · Nausea and vomiting management · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
