[Preemptive effects caused by co-analgesia with ketamine in gynecological laparotomies?].

Anaesthesiologie und Reanimation Pub Date : 1999-01-01
W Heinke, D Grimm
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The preemptive use of analgetics makes it possible to influence sensitization proceedings caused by a trauma. Various mechanisms are effective in central pain treatment. The NMDA receptor plays an important role. The investigation presented was to examine whether an intraoperative combination of analgetics with different points of contact leads to improved postoperative analgesia. Altogether 39 female patients who had to undergo a gynaecological laparotomy were examined. Three groups of 13 patients were randomly formed. In addition to usual general anaesthesia, the patients of group one received 0.5 mg/kg bodyweight ketamine racemate before the skin incision and thereafter 10 micrograms/kg/min ketamine infusion continuously until peritoneum closure and then sodium chloride 0.9% as a placebo after the final skin suture. The patients of group two received placebos before the skin incision and intraoperatively and 0.5 mg/kg bodyweight ketamine after the last skin suture. In group three the patients received placebos at all three points of time. Analgetics consumption, pain intensity, awakening reaction, vital parameters as well as psychomimetic side-effects and nausea/vomiting were listed postoperatively. Between the groups no differences were found regarding postoperative analgetics consumption. In addition, the pain intensity showed no differences regarding an improved postoperative analgesia through the combination of analgetics with different points of contact. The intraoperative combination of ketamine and alfentanil does not lead to a reduction of postoperative pain. No preemptive analgesia is clinically provable.

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[氯胺酮联合镇痛在妇科剖腹手术中的先发制人效应?]
先发制人地使用镇痛药可以影响创伤引起的致敏过程。中枢性疼痛的治疗机制多种多样。NMDA受体起着重要的作用。提出的调查是为了检查术中不同接触点的镇痛药是否能改善术后镇痛。共有39名接受妇科剖腹手术的女性患者接受了检查。随机分为三组,每组13例。在常规全身麻醉的基础上,第一组患者在皮肤切口前给予0.5 mg/kg体重的消旋氯胺酮,随后连续输注氯胺酮10 mg/kg /min至腹膜闭合,最后皮肤缝合后给予氯化钠0.9%作为安慰剂。第二组患者在皮肤切开前及术中给予安慰剂,最后一次皮肤缝合后给予氯胺酮0.5 mg/kg体重。在第三组中,患者在所有三个时间点都接受了安慰剂。术后记录镇痛药用量、疼痛强度、苏醒反应、生命参数、拟精神副反应及恶心/呕吐情况。两组之间在术后镇痛药的使用方面没有差异。此外,通过不同接触点的镇痛药组合改善术后镇痛,疼痛强度无差异。术中氯胺酮和阿芬太尼联合使用并不能减轻术后疼痛。没有临床证明的先发制人镇痛。
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