POST OPERATIVE PAIN RELIEF IN CAESAREAN SECTION |
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Authors: | VIRENDRA SINGH VP SINGH R RAVI SHANKAR |
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Affiliation: | *Commandant, Command Hospital (Western Command), Chandimandir-134 107;+Classified Specialist (Anaesthesiology), Military Hospital, Agra;#Post graduate Trainee, Department of Anaesthesiology, Command Hospital (Western Command), Chandimandir - 134 107 |
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Abstract: | Eighty female patients in the age group of 20-40 years, weighing 40 ± 15 Kg, in ASA physical status I and II, awaiting either elective or emergency caesarean delivery were selected for this study. Patients with cardiovascular disorders and those with significant systemic ailments were excluded from the study. They were randomly divided into two equal groups of 40 patients each. Group I was subdivided randomly into two equal sub-groups (1A and 1B) of 20 patients each and was selected for administration of epidural narcotics. Patients in sub-group 1A were given epidural morphine in the dose of 3-5 mg and those in subgroup 1B were given buprenorphine in the dose of 0.1-0.15 mg. Group II consisting of 40 patients, were again subdivided randomly into two equal subgroups (2A and 2B) of 20 patients each and were selected for administration of parenteral (intravenous) narcotics. Patients in subgroup 2A were given morphine in the dose of 5-7.5 mg I.V., and those in subgroup 2B were given 0.15-0.3 mg of buprenorphine intravenously. The degree of pain relief was assessed by applying numerical rating scale (NRS) and resulting complications were observed and recorded. It was found that 60-80% of patients with epidural narcotics, with various dosage schedules, experienced good to excellent analgesia as compared to 30-40% of patients with parenteral use of narcotics.KEY WORDS: Analgesia, Caesarean section, Epidural narcotics |
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Keywords: | Analgesia Caesarean section Epidural narcotics |
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