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Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens

Purpose: This study was designed to compare the effect on postoperative pain, opioid consumption and the length of stay in postoperative care unit (PACU) after three different intraoperative analgesic regimens in thyroid surgery. Methods: Seventy five patients were enrolled into the study and assign...

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Autores principales: Motamed, C., Merle, J.C., Yakhou, L., Combes, X., Vodinh, J., Kouyoumoudjian, C., Duvaldestin, P.
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1332199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16421625
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author Motamed, C.
Merle, J.C.
Yakhou, L.
Combes, X.
Vodinh, J.
Kouyoumoudjian, C.
Duvaldestin, P.
author_facet Motamed, C.
Merle, J.C.
Yakhou, L.
Combes, X.
Vodinh, J.
Kouyoumoudjian, C.
Duvaldestin, P.
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description Purpose: This study was designed to compare the effect on postoperative pain, opioid consumption and the length of stay in postoperative care unit (PACU) after three different intraoperative analgesic regimens in thyroid surgery. Methods: Seventy five patients were enrolled into the study and assigned to one of three groups, fentanyl, sufentanil or remifentanil (n=25 for each group). Before the end of surgery, paracetamol 1 gr and nefopam 20 mg was also administered in all patients. Pain scores, opioid demand and the length of stay in PACU were assessed in a blind manner. Results: Post operative pain scores were significantly lower in the fentanyl and sufentanil groups compared to remifentanil group (55 ± 15, and 60 ± 10 versus 78± 12, P < 0.05). Patients in the remifentanil group stayed longer in the PACU 108± 37 min versus 78±31 and 73 ± 25 min, (P< 0.05). Conclusion: After remifentanil based analgesia, anticipation of postoperative pain with opioid analgesic appears mandatory even for surgery rated as being moderately painful, otherwise longer opioid titration due to higher pain scores might delay discharge time.
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spelling pubmed-13321992006-01-18 Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens Motamed, C. Merle, J.C. Yakhou, L. Combes, X. Vodinh, J. Kouyoumoudjian, C. Duvaldestin, P. Int J Med Sci Research Paper Purpose: This study was designed to compare the effect on postoperative pain, opioid consumption and the length of stay in postoperative care unit (PACU) after three different intraoperative analgesic regimens in thyroid surgery. Methods: Seventy five patients were enrolled into the study and assigned to one of three groups, fentanyl, sufentanil or remifentanil (n=25 for each group). Before the end of surgery, paracetamol 1 gr and nefopam 20 mg was also administered in all patients. Pain scores, opioid demand and the length of stay in PACU were assessed in a blind manner. Results: Post operative pain scores were significantly lower in the fentanyl and sufentanil groups compared to remifentanil group (55 ± 15, and 60 ± 10 versus 78± 12, P < 0.05). Patients in the remifentanil group stayed longer in the PACU 108± 37 min versus 78±31 and 73 ± 25 min, (P< 0.05). Conclusion: After remifentanil based analgesia, anticipation of postoperative pain with opioid analgesic appears mandatory even for surgery rated as being moderately painful, otherwise longer opioid titration due to higher pain scores might delay discharge time. Ivyspring International Publisher 2006-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1332199/ /pubmed/16421625 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open access article. Reproduction is permitted for personal and noncommerical use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Yakhou, L.
Combes, X.
Vodinh, J.
Kouyoumoudjian, C.
Duvaldestin, P.
Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens
title Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens
title_full Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens
title_fullStr Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens
title_short Postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: Comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens
title_sort postoperative pain scores and analgesic requirements after thyroid surgery: comparison of three intraoperative opioid regimens
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1332199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16421625
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