2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1808-18512009000200014
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Analgesia preemptiva nas cirurgias da coluna lombossacra: estudo prospectivo e randomizado

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Analisar a eficácia da analgesia preemptiva pelo método da administração de analgésicos antes e após o início do estímulo doloroso operatório, comparando-as. A melhora do quadro doloroso pós-operatório nas cirurgias da coluna vertebral no segmento lombossacro, por via posterior, não tem sido completamente investigada. MÉTODOS: Sessenta e dois pacientes submetidos à microdiscectomia ou microdescompressão, em um único nível, na coluna lombossacra, foram divididos em três grupos, 20 pacientes no primeir… Show more

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“…This might be related to the fear that opioids may impair neurological evaluation. It is important to mention that there are several methods to control postoperative pain, among them preemptive or preventive analgesia and multimodal therapy, characterized by the use of several drugs with different action mechanisms associated to non-pharmacological methods [9][10][11] , however patients of our research have not benefited from these techniques. Most medical charts had no information about pain intensity recorded by the interdisciplinary team.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be related to the fear that opioids may impair neurological evaluation. It is important to mention that there are several methods to control postoperative pain, among them preemptive or preventive analgesia and multimodal therapy, characterized by the use of several drugs with different action mechanisms associated to non-pharmacological methods [9][10][11] , however patients of our research have not benefited from these techniques. Most medical charts had no information about pain intensity recorded by the interdisciplinary team.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%