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Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery

BACKGROUND: The efficacy of epidural anesthesia and analgesia in management of perioperative stress has been established. Perioperative pain management strategies decrease surgical complications and aid recovery. In this study, we aimed to document and compare the efficacy of epidural bupivacaine an...

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Autores principales: Salman, Nevriye, Durukan, Ahmet Baris, Gurbuz, Hasan Alper, Yamalı, Hasan, Guler, Leyla, Ucar, Halil Ibrahim, Yorgancioglu, Cem
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3659110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23666275
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.889005
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author Salman, Nevriye
Durukan, Ahmet Baris
Gurbuz, Hasan Alper
Yamalı, Hasan
Guler, Leyla
Ucar, Halil Ibrahim
Yorgancioglu, Cem
author_facet Salman, Nevriye
Durukan, Ahmet Baris
Gurbuz, Hasan Alper
Yamalı, Hasan
Guler, Leyla
Ucar, Halil Ibrahim
Yorgancioglu, Cem
author_sort Salman, Nevriye
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The efficacy of epidural anesthesia and analgesia in management of perioperative stress has been established. Perioperative pain management strategies decrease surgical complications and aid recovery. In this study, we aimed to document and compare the efficacy of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine on recovery of patients with elective abdominal aortic surgery performed under general anesthesia. MATERIAL/METHODS: Patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic surgery between February 2009 and November 2011 were studied prospectively. Patients were randomized into epidural bupivacaine (n=40) and intravenous meperidine (n=40) groups regarding postoperative analgesia strategy. The preoperative demographic characteristics, perioperative outcomes, postoperative adverse effects of analgesia strategy, time to initiate oral intake, sedation scores, visual analogue scale results, and mobility scores were compared. RESULTS: The mean ages of the patients were 61.7±8.1 in the epidural group and 59.4±9.7 in the intravenous group (p>0.05). The preoperative demographic characteristics of the patients were comparable between the groups. There were no statistically significant differences between groups regarding anesthesia times, intubation times, intensive care unit stay, hospital length of stay, postoperative vomiting, and postoperative cardiac, renal, and cerebral complications. Postoperative nausea was more prevalent in the meperidine group (p<0.05). In the epidural group, time to begin oral intake was shorter, sedation scores and visual analogue scale results were lower, and mobility scores were higher (p<0.05 each). CONCLUSIONS: Epidural analgesia allowed earlier recovery compared to intravenous analgesia in patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic surgery, but did not affect postoperative outcomes and complications.
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spelling pubmed-36591102013-05-21 Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery Salman, Nevriye Durukan, Ahmet Baris Gurbuz, Hasan Alper Yamalı, Hasan Guler, Leyla Ucar, Halil Ibrahim Yorgancioglu, Cem Med Sci Monit Clinical Research BACKGROUND: The efficacy of epidural anesthesia and analgesia in management of perioperative stress has been established. Perioperative pain management strategies decrease surgical complications and aid recovery. In this study, we aimed to document and compare the efficacy of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine on recovery of patients with elective abdominal aortic surgery performed under general anesthesia. MATERIAL/METHODS: Patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic surgery between February 2009 and November 2011 were studied prospectively. Patients were randomized into epidural bupivacaine (n=40) and intravenous meperidine (n=40) groups regarding postoperative analgesia strategy. The preoperative demographic characteristics, perioperative outcomes, postoperative adverse effects of analgesia strategy, time to initiate oral intake, sedation scores, visual analogue scale results, and mobility scores were compared. RESULTS: The mean ages of the patients were 61.7±8.1 in the epidural group and 59.4±9.7 in the intravenous group (p>0.05). The preoperative demographic characteristics of the patients were comparable between the groups. There were no statistically significant differences between groups regarding anesthesia times, intubation times, intensive care unit stay, hospital length of stay, postoperative vomiting, and postoperative cardiac, renal, and cerebral complications. Postoperative nausea was more prevalent in the meperidine group (p<0.05). In the epidural group, time to begin oral intake was shorter, sedation scores and visual analogue scale results were lower, and mobility scores were higher (p<0.05 each). CONCLUSIONS: Epidural analgesia allowed earlier recovery compared to intravenous analgesia in patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic surgery, but did not affect postoperative outcomes and complications. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3659110/ /pubmed/23666275 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.889005 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2013 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Salman, Nevriye
Durukan, Ahmet Baris
Gurbuz, Hasan Alper
Yamalı, Hasan
Guler, Leyla
Ucar, Halil Ibrahim
Yorgancioglu, Cem
Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery
title Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery
title_full Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery
title_fullStr Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery
title_short Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery
title_sort comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3659110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23666275
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.889005
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