نتایج جستجو برای: pain postoperative
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Three comparable groups of surgical patients were given nefopam 0.2 mg kg-1 or 0.4 mg kg-1 or morphine 0.15 mg kg-1 for pain relief after operation. Nefopam 0.4 mg kg-1 was equi-analgesic with morphine 0.15 mg kg-1 and produced no obvious cardiovascular or respiratory side-effects.
Background & aim: Episiotomy is a common medical procedure for widening the perineum. In fact, perineal pain is the most common complaint after episiotomy. Therefore, it is important to determine factors associated with postoperative pain following episiotomy in order to provide comfort for women after delivery. This study aimed to investigate factors associated with postoperative pain followin...
Postoperative pain is a very important issue for several patients. Indifferent of the surgery type or method, pain management is very necessary. The relief from suffering leads to early mobilization, less hospital stay, reduced hospital costs, and increased patient satisfaction. An individual approach should be applied for pain control, rather than a fix dose or drugs. Additionally, medical, ps...
To the Editor:—An article published by Holdcroft et al. in the May 2006 issue of ANESTHESIOLOGY reported the analgesic and adverse effects of an oral cannabis extract for postoperative pain management. To date, only three other manuscripts investigating the role of cannabinoids in postoperative pain have been published. The conclusions from these studies are that cannabinoids are not ideally su...
It is important to undertake a detailed preoperative evaluation to assess and prepare a patient’s pain management plan. A number of factors can influence the severity of postoperative pain. The site and nature of surgery is an important factor — with procedures on the upper abdomen or thorax being the most painful, followed by lower abdominal procedures and then procedures on the peripheral lim...
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: Due to expertise of anesthesiologists in analgesics pharmacology, epidural and peripheral nerve blockade, they have pioneered in the postoperative pain management. Reading this article is beneficial for physicians, interventional pain managers and who care about pain medicine. The practice of modern anesthesiology has been devel...
E ffective postoperative pain control is an essential component of the care of the surgical patient. Inadequate pain control, apart from being inhumane, may result in increased morbidity or mortality (1, 2). Evidence suggests that surgery suppresses the immune system and that this suppression is proportionate to the invasiveness of the surgery (3, 4). Good analgesia can reduce this deleterious ...
Pain after cardiac surgery has long been neglected and considered insignificant. Postoperative pain has only recently been recognized as an important problem and a potential origin of persistent pain and long-term suffering. Changing surgical and anesthesia practices have placed new demands on postoperative care after cardiac surgery. There are few prospective studies of acute and persisting pa...
UNLABELLED Postoperative pain can have a significant effect on patient recovery. An understanding of patient attitudes and concerns about postoperative pain is important for identifying ways health care professionals can improve postoperative care. To assess patients' postoperative pain experience and the status of acute pain management, we conducted a national study by using telephone question...
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