%0 Journal Article %T Is intravenous paracetamol a useful adjunct for intraoperative pain? %A Ali MA %A Siddique S %J theHealth %D 2012 %I LIPhealth %X Background: Paracetamol is a safe and cost effective intravenous (IV) analgesic. This survey was conducted to assess the satisfaction of anesthetics with the intra-operative use of IV paracetamol as an adjunt for intra-operative pain relief.Methods: This cross-sectional survey was conducted for 3 months in a tertiary care university hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. All patients admitted for surgery and received IV paracetamol were enrolled. Data was collected by administering a pre-coded questionnaire to anesthetists about the patient and response to the IV paracetamol. Results: In total 270 patients were enrolled. Of all, most were young males (59%) with American Society of Anaesthesiology (ASA) II status. In addition to paracetamol, pethidine was most often used. There was a 94% satisfaction rate and most anesthetics felt that the cost was justified. Heart rate was the variable most affected (60%).Conclusion: Most anesthetists were satisfied with the use of IV paracetamol as an adjunct to intra-operative analgesia. %K Analgesia %K Inter-aoperative %K Paracetamol %U http://www.thehealthj.com/vol_311206.html