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Rev Electron ; 37(2)feb 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-49377

ABSTRACT

El dolor postoperatorio es uno de los principales problemas que afectan a los pacientes operados. Se evaluó la efectividad del tratamiento combinado de corriente Tens con metamizol sódico en pacientes operados. Se utilizaron los métodos de estudio comparativo tipo casos control, aplicándose a un grupo metamizol sódico y al otro grupo metamizol y corrientes analgésicas Tens. Se utilizó la escala verbal análoga. Como resultado, en una muestra de 52 pacientes se observó mayor alivio del dolor postoperatorio en aquellos, a quienes se les aplicó el método combinado. En un 73 por ciento, la respuesta al dolor postoperatorio fue comprobada mediante la escala verbal análoga descrita, y la escala de colores propuesta por los autores para esta serie. El método de analgesia con metamizol y corrientes Tens resultó ser efectivo para el tratamiento del dolor postoperatorio(AU)


Postoperative pain is one of the main problems that affect operated patients. The effectiveness of the combined treatment of metamizole sodium and TENS current in operated patients was evaluated. Type control- cases comparative methods of study were used and applied: metamizole sodium for a group and metamizole sodium and analgesic TENS current for the other group. The analog verbal scale was also used. As a result, in a sample of 52 patients those with the simple treatment showed more postoperative pain relief than those who were applied the combined treatment. Seventy-three per cent of the patients refer a verified answer to postoperative pain by means of the analog verbal and colors´ scale proposed by the authors for this series. The analgesia method with metamizole sodium and Tens currents turned out to be effective for the treatment of postoperative pain(AU)


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Humans , Dipyrone/therapeutic use , Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation , Pain, Postoperative/therapy
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