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引用次数: 6
摘要
在胆囊切除术和胆总管切除术后第1天和第2天通过t管测量纳布啡对胆总管压力的影响。11例患者肌肉注射纳布啡0.25 mg X kg-1,记录4小时内胆道压、心率、呼吸频率、血压、动脉血气的变化。患者无疼痛,胆总管压力稳定,生命体征无统计学显著变化。这些结果与我们之前围手术期静脉注射纳布啡的观察结果相似。提示纳布啡对Oddi括约肌无明显改变,甚至有松弛作用,可作为肝外胆道手术后安全的镇痛药物推荐使用。
Effect of nalbuphine on intrabiliary pressure in the early postoperative period.
The effect of nalbuphine on common bile duct (CBD) pressure was studied by measurements through T-tubes on the first and second postoperative days after cholecystectomy and choledochotomy. Nalbuphine in a dose of 0.25 mg X kg-1 was injected intramuscularly in 11 patients, and changes in biliary pressure, heart and respiratory rate, blood pressure, and arterial blood gases were recorded during the subsequent four hours. The patients were free of pain, had stable common bile duct pressures and did not have any statistically significant changes in their vital signs. These results are similar to our previous observations during perioperative intravenous injection of nalbuphine. It is suggested that nalbuphine does not significantly change, or even may relax, the sphincter of Oddi, and can therefore be recommended as a safe analgesic in the postoperative period after extrahepatic biliary surgery.