Analgesic Effectiveness of Dinalbuphine Sebacate in Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Wedge Resection and Its Effect on Reducing Postoperative Pulmonary Complications: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Cheng-Wei Li, Wen-Jinn Liaw, Yu-Hsun Wang, Hsiu-Ying Lin
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Background: Inadequate postoperative analgesia may cause postoperative complications, such as pulmonary complications. This study evaluated the analgesic effectiveness of a single preoperative injection of dinalbuphine sebacate (DS) in patients undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic wedge resection and assessed whether it can reduce the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs).

Methods: In this study, the data of 757 patients who underwent VATS wedge resection at a medical center were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were divided into the DS group and the conventional analgesia (CA) group. The following parameters were analyzed: analgesic consumption during hospitalization, the incidence of PPCs, and the postoperative use of oxygen therapy.

Results: Compared with the CA group, the DS group had lower nalbuphine, tramadol, parecoxib, acetaminophen, diclofenac, and utraphen consumption during the postoperative period; higher morphine and ketorolac consumption; and comparable fentanyl consumption. Nonetheless, the frequency of requesting pain relief was significantly lower in the DS group. No significant between-group differences were noted in the incidence of PPCs. However, the DS group had fewer requirements for oxygen therapy in the ward, early removal of chest tubes, and shorter length of hospital stay.

Conclusion: A single preoperative injection of DS reduced the frequency of salvage analgesic administration and total consumption of certain postoperative analgesics, suggesting the effective pain relief of DS, and it did not increase the incidence of PPCs. Additionally, it reduced the need for postoperative oxygen therapy, which may suggest a better prognosis and smoother postoperative pulmonary recovery for patients.

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视频辅助胸腔镜楔形切除术中西巴酸地那布品的镇痛效果及其对减少术后肺部并发症的影响:一项回顾性队列研究。
背景:术后镇痛不足可能导致术后并发症,如肺部并发症。本研究评估了视频辅助胸腔镜楔形切除术患者术前单次注射癸二酸地那布滨(DS)的镇痛效果,并评估其是否能降低术后肺部并发症(PPCs)的发生率:本研究回顾性分析了在一家医疗中心接受VATS楔形切除术的757名患者的数据。患者被分为 DS 组和常规镇痛(CA)组。对以下参数进行了分析:住院期间的镇痛药消耗量、PPCs 发生率以及术后氧疗的使用情况:结果:与 CA 组相比,DS 组术后纳布啡、曲马多、帕瑞昔布、对乙酰氨基酚、双氯芬酸和乌拉酚的用量较低;吗啡和酮咯酸的用量较高;芬太尼的用量相当。尽管如此,DS 组要求镇痛的频率明显较低。PPCs 的发生率在组间无明显差异。不过,DS 组在病房中的氧疗需求较少,胸管拔除较早,住院时间较短:结论:术前单次注射 DS 可减少术后使用抢救性镇痛药的频率和某些镇痛药的总用量,这表明 DS 能有效缓解疼痛,而且不会增加 PPCs 的发生率。此外,它还减少了术后氧疗的需求,这可能预示着患者的预后更好,术后肺部恢复更顺利。
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Anesthesiology (AJA), launched in 1962, is the official and peer-reviewed publication of the Taiwan Society of Anaesthesiologists. It is published quarterly (March/June/September/December) by Airiti and indexed in EMBASE, Medline, Scopus, ScienceDirect, SIIC Data Bases. AJA accepts submissions from around the world. AJA is the premier open access journal in the field of anaesthesia and its related disciplines of critical care and pain in Asia. The number of Chinese anaesthesiologists has reached more than 60,000 and is still growing. The journal aims to disseminate anaesthesiology research and services for the Chinese community and is now the main anaesthesiology journal for Chinese societies located in Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore. AJAcaters to clinicians of all relevant specialties and biomedical scientists working in the areas of anesthesia, critical care medicine and pain management, as well as other related fields (pharmacology, pathology molecular biology, etc). AJA''s editorial team is composed of local and regional experts in the field as well as many leading international experts. Article types accepted include review articles, research papers, short communication, correspondence and images.
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