Intravenous versus thoracic epidural patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) after extended abdominal and thoracic surgery

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作者
StehrZirngibl, S
Doblinger, L
Neumeier, S
Zirngibl, H
Taeger, K
机构
[1] UNIV REGENSBURG, KLIN ANASTHESIOL & INTENS MED, D-8400 REGENSBURG, GERMANY
[2] UNIV REGENSBURG, CHIRURG KLIN & POLIKLIN, D-8400 REGENSBURG, GERMANY
来源
ANAESTHESIST | 1997年 / 46卷 / Suppl 3期
关键词
postthoracotomy pain relief; epidural analgesia; patient-controlled analgesia; opioids; local anaesthetics;
D O I
10.1007/PL00002488
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background: Intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (PCA-IV) has markedly improved postoperative pain-relief. Alternatively, peridural anesthesia has been used successfully in high risk patients with the disadvantage of a more intense postoperative care. In this study we compared the applicability of intravenous vs. peridural patient-controlled analgesia on a general ward. Methods:ln a prospective double blinded study 40 patients were randomized after extensive thoracic or abdominal surgery in two groups and received either intravenous PCA (n = 20) or epidural PCA (n = 20). Postoperative monitoring was performed on the general ward by specifically trained nurses. Physiological data, neurological status,the effects of the analgesia and complications were registered before and 48 hours after surgery. Pain intensity was determined by using the Visual analog scale (VAS). For the evaluation of wellness and cognitive efficacy psychological tests were performed. Results: Our results show that epidural PCA without administration of a basal rate is a safe method and can be performed on a genera I ward. Relevant postoperative complications or negative side effects were not registered in both groups. Sufficient analgesia was achieved with both methods. Patients treated with PCA-PDK had a significantly better score regarding vigilance and subjective wellness when compared to patients in the PCA-IV group. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that epidural PCA can be used on a general surgical ward as an alternative method compared to intravenous PCA. PCA-PDK may be advantageous over intravenous PCA since both techniques require similar intense monitoring and side effects in the PCA-PDK group appear to be less.
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页码:S172 / S178
页数:7
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