Clinical Study

Spinal Anaesthesia with Hyperbaric Prilocaine in Day-Case Perianal Surgery: Randomised Controlled Trial

Table 1

Patient characteristics and surgical data.

Group P ()Group B () value

Age (years)37.8 ± 12.438.4 ± 13.30.878
Gender ()
 Male 12 (48.0%)16 (64.0%)0.254
 Female13 (52.0%)9 (36.0%)
BMI (kg/m2)26.4 ± 5.227.3 ± 5.20.541
ASA ()
 I15 (60.0%)13 (52.0%)0.569
 II10 (40.0%) 12 (48.0%)
Operation ()0.483
 Haemorrhoid14 (56.0%)13 (52.0%)
 Perianal fissure10 (40.0%)11 (44.0%)
 Perianal fistula3 (12.0%)1 (4.0%)
Duration of surgery (min)18 ± 9.420 ± 100.387

BMI: body mass index, ASA: American Society of Anaesthesiologists physiologic state. Results are presented as mean ± standard deviation, numbers, and percentages.