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Table 3 Postoperative abdominal VAS at rest and during movement and shoulder VAS. Data presented as median (quartiles)

From: The evaluation of the analgesic effect of intraperitoneal bupivacaine versus bupivacaine with neostigmine on postoperative pain in laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a randomized controlled double-blinded study

 

B group (n = 28)

BN group (n = 28)

p-value

Abdominal VAS at rest

 Immediate postoperative

2 (2, 3)

2 (1, 3)

0.109

  1 h

2 (1, 3)

2 (1.3, 3)

0.751

  2 h

2.5 (2, 4)

3 (2, 3)

0.802

  6 h

3 (2, 3)

3 (2, 3)

0.535

  12 h

2 (2, 3)

2 (2, 4)

0.726

  24 h

1 (1, 2)

1 (1, 2)

0.884

Abdominal VAS at movement

 Immediate postoperative

3 (2, 3)

2.5 (2, 3)

0.039

  1 h

3 (2, 3)

2 (2, 3)

0.115

  2 h

3 (2.3, 5)

3 (2.3, 3)

0.184

  6 h

3 (2, 3)

3 (3, 3)

0.694

  12 h

3 (2, 3.8)

3 (2, 5)

0.831

  24 h

2 (1, 2)

2 (2, 2)

0.033

Shoulder pain VAS

 Immediate postoperative

0 (0, 0)

0 (0, 0)

1.000

  1 h

0 (0, 0)

0 (0, 0)

0.040

  2 h

0 (0, 0)

0 (0, 0)

0.392

  6 h

0 (0, 1)

0 (0, 1)

0.800

  12 h

1 (1, 2)

0 (0, 2)

0.106

  24 h

0 (0, 1)

0 (0, 1)

0.962

  1. VAS Visual analogue scale