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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1982-1985, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467123

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Objective To observe safety and effectiveness of Dezocine in postoperative analgesia of pediatric tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy by the continuous intravenous infusion of different doses,and to explore appropriate dosage of Dezocine for pediatric postoperative analgesia.Methods Elective tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy require-ments of postoperative analgesia in children 120 cases,they were randomly divided into A,B,C,D groups of 30 cases by using number table.After surgery patient -controlled intravenous analgesia(PCIA)two days,A,B,C groups were given Dezocine 0.2,0.3,0.4mg·kg -1 ·d -1 continuous intravenous infusion,D group received Sufentanil 1μg· kg -1 ·d -1 continuous intravenous infusion.Observed and recorded pain scores and sedation scores for postoperative 6h,12h,24h and 48h;recorded adverse reactions,pressing the number and effective pressing times of children within 48h after surgery.;recorded overall evaluation of postoperative analgesia of children and parents.Results A group at each time point pain score was significantly higher than B,C,D three groups,the difference was statistically significant (tAB =12.003,PAB =0.049;tAC =7.542,PAC =0.036;tAD =40.990,PAD =0.009);A,B,C three groups at each time point sedation score was significantly lower than D,the difference was statistically significant(tDA =3.894,PDA =0.030;tDB =5.020,PDB =0.039;tDC =36.103,PDC =0.016);D group of adverse reactions were significantly higher than A,B,C three groups,the difference was statistically significant(χ2DA =20.738,PDA =0.000,χ2DB =4.35,PDB =0.029,χ2DC =5.98,PDC =0.025);A group within 48h postoperative analgesia press times and the number of valid pressing were significantly higher than B,C,D three groups,the difference was statistically significant(tAB =3.003, PAB =0.036;tAC =5.720,PAC =0.031;tAD =37.157,PAD =0.015);B,C two groups of children and parents to evaluate postoperative analgesia overall satisfaction rates were 90.0%,93.3%,significantly higher than A 63.3%,D 60.0%,and the difference statistically significant (χ2AB =5.310,PAB =0.031;χ2DC =19.640,PDC =0.000). Conclusion Dezocine 0.3mg·kg -1 ·d -1 continuous intravenous infusion for pediatric tonsillectomy and adenoid-ectomy is safe and effective in postoperative analgesia and fewer adverse reactions,and should be promoted.

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