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[Combined anesthesia for esophageal resection operations].

Authors :
Tikuisis R
Cicenas S
Zurauskas A
Miliauskas P
Stratilatovas E
Source :
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) [Medicina (Kaunas)] 2002; Vol. 38 Suppl 2, pp. 75-8.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Objective: To view combined anesthesia benefits versus general anesthesia and to compare postoperative epidural analgesia and patient-controlled analgesia with intravenous morphine.<br />Material and Methods: Twenty four patients scheduled for elective thoracoabdominal esophagectomy were randomized to T (n=12) and K (n=12) groups. Group T patients received epidural analgesia with 0.125 percent bupivocaine and morphine after combined general-epidural anesthesia and group K patients received intravenous patient-controlled analgesia with morphine after general anesthesia. The patients were monitored for operation and extubation time, for postoperative pain and length of intensive care unite (ICU) stay.<br />Results: T group patients received 79 percents less narcotics than K group. At rest there were no differences in pain relief between the groups. Pain scores at mobilization showed a significantly lower value in the T group. Patients in T group were tracheally extubated earlier (mean 210 minutes vs 380 min.) after admission to the ICU and discharged from the ICU earlier (mean 2.3 vs 4.3 days).<br />Conclusions: Combined anesthesia and epidural analgesia improve overall outcome, provide better postoperative pain relief, shorten the intubation time and intensive care stay in patients undergoing esophageal resection operations.

Details

Language :
Lithuanian
ISSN :
1648-9144
Volume :
38 Suppl 2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12560628