Buprenorphine vs.Ketamine for Postoperative Epidural Analgesia
- VernacularTitle:丁丙诺啡与氯胺酮应用于术后硬膜外镇痛的临床比较
- Author:
Haihui XIE
;
Miao CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Buprenorphine;
Ketamine;
Epidural cavity;
Analgesia
- From:
China Pharmacy
2005;0(14):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the postoperative analgesic effects and side effects of buprenorphine versus ketamine for patients with patient-controlled epidural analgesia(PCEA).METHODS:60 patients withⅠ~Ⅱ grade in physical status evaluated by American society of anesthesiologists(ASA)scheduled for lower abdomen surgery by lumbar anesthesia combined epidural anesthesia were divided into three groups by a randomized double blind method to be treated with Buprenorphine + Droperidol(Group A),Buprenorphine + Droperidol + Bupivacaine(Group B),or Ketamine + Droperidol+ Bupivacaine(Group C).The visual analogous scale(VAS),Ramsay scale,frequency to press the analgesia pump was recorded at 0~48 h after operation,the time spent for the recovery of intestinal functions;score for nausea vomiting and other adverse drug reactions were observed.RESULTS:Frequency to press the analgesia pump,VAS score and Ramsay score in Group A in different period of time were all significantly different from those in Group B and Group C(P