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PERIDURAL ANALGESIS IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD WITH ABDOMINAL INTERVENTIONS

Abstract

Aim: A comparative study of the results of treatment of acute postoperative pain after abdominal interventions based on epidural analgesia.

Materials and methods: 96 patients (mean age 42.13 ± 2.1 years) who underwent surgery on the abdominal organs who were in the early postoperative period under treatment in the intensive care unit of the National Medical Center of the Republic of Tatarstan for the period 2014-2018 were examined.

Results and its discussions. A criterion for the effectiveness of postoperative analgesia is considered to be a decrease in the intensity of the pain syndrome of more than 3 points out of 10. At the initial assessment of the strength of the pain according to YOUR after extubation at rest and during coughing, no significant intergroup differences were revealed.

Conclusion: The method of epidural analgesia allows you to quickly form and maintain adequate analgesia at the required level compared to traditional methods of epidural analgesia and helps to reduce the risk of opioids due to side effects (excessive sedation, skin itching and dyspeptic symptoms) compared with infusion and bolus peridural analgesia.

About the Authors

L. R. Dostiev
SI “Republican Scientific Clinical Center of Pediatrics and Children’s Surgery”
Tajikistan


Z. N. Nabiev
SI “Republican Scientific Clinical Center of Pediatrics and Children’s Surgery”
Tajikistan


Z. K. Fathulloev
SI “Republican Scientific Clinical Center of Pediatrics and Children’s Surgery”
Tajikistan


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Dostiev L.R., Nabiev Z.N., Fathulloev Z.K. PERIDURAL ANALGESIS IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD WITH ABDOMINAL INTERVENTIONS. Health care of Tajikistan. 2020;(3):16-21. (In Russ.)

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