C. Bhandari, A. Pokharel, Naganavalachil Jayaprakash Mayya, A. Thapa
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摘要
前言:研究成人扁桃体切除术后即刻罗哌卡因扁桃体周浸润及疼痛控制的疗效。方法:80例患者,年龄18 ~ 50岁。经知情同意后,将患者分为两组。R组为0.5%罗哌卡因配1:10万肾上腺素,C组为0.9%生理盐水配1:10万肾上腺素,切除扁桃体后注入扁桃体窝。记录手术时间、出血量、第一次镇痛所需时间、24小时内镇痛消耗以及1hr、2hr、4hr、6hr、12hr、24hr的VAS评分。结果:术后1、2、4小时疼痛控制明显,术后1、2、4小时疼痛评分分别为<0.01、<0.01、0.019。两组患者首次请求镇痛时间差异有统计学意义,研究组为术后518±175 min,对照组为术后132±47.95 min (P值<0.01)。研究组总镇痛需求为61±22.48,对照组为102±27.84 (P值< 0.01)。结论:术中罗哌卡因囊周浸润引起术后即时镇痛,术后前24小时镇痛需求降低。因此,建议在接受扁桃体切除术的成人患者中使用它。
Peritonsillar Infiltration of Ropivacaine and Pain Control in Immediate Postoperative Period Following Tonsillectomy Surgery in Adult Patients
Introduction: To study about the efficacy of Peritonsillar infiltration of Ropivacaine and pain control in immediate postoperative period following tonsillectomy surgery in adult patients.
Methods: 80 patients were included in the study of age 18 to 50 years. After informed consent, patients were divided into two groups. In Group R 0.5%Ropivacaine with 1:100000 Adrenaline and in Group C 0.9%normal saline with 1:100000 Adrenaline was injected into the tonsillar fossa following tonsillectomy. Surgery duration, blood loss, time to demand for 1st analgesia, analgesic consumption in 24 hours, and VAS score in 1hr, 2hr, 4hr, 6hr, 12hr, 24hr were noted.
Results: We observed significant pain control during first 4 post-operative hours with Value of <0.01, <0.01 and 0.019 respectively in first, second and fourth post-operative score. We also observed significant difference in the time for first analgesia request in two groups with the study group requesting for first analgesic at 518±175 postoperative minutes and control group at 132±47.95 postoperative minutes (P value <0.01). Total analgesia requirement was 61±22.48 in the study group and 102±27.84 in control group (P value < 0.01).
Conclusions: It is concluded that intraoperative Peritonsillar infiltration of Ropivacaine causes analgesia in the immediate postoperative hours with the decrease in the requirement of analgesia in the first 24 postoperative hours. It is therefore recommended to use it in adult patient undergoing Tonsillectomy.