[Postoperative analgesia with nefopam and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in patients after surgery for tumors of head and neck].

Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia. 2014;(1):40-3

Abstract

MATERIALS AND METHODS 83 adult patients included in the study were divided into two groups. Patients of the group-1 (n-49) had medium level of pain after cancer head and neck surgery. Patients of the group-2 (n-34) had severe pain. Three first postoperative days their post-operative multimodal analgesia started with tenoxycam 20 mg i.m. after induction of anesthesia, then every 24 hour (58 patients). 25 patients got ketoprofen 100 mg i.m. every 8-12 hours instead of tenoxycam. All patients had nefopam 30 mg i.m. 30 min prior the end of surgery procedure, and every 8 hours afterwards. 7 patients of the group-1 had more than 4 pain scores (day 1), 4 patients--at the day 2. They received tramadol or paracetamol additionally. 7 patients (group-2) also had up to 5 pain scores on the day 1, 5 patients had 4 pain scores on the day 2, and 3 patients 4 pain scores on the day 3. All that patients received additional analgesia with tramadol or trimeperidine once a day. 8.4% of patients suffered from adverse reactions (tachycardia, PONV and sweating). CONCLUSION This method of multimodal postoperative analgesia is very simple and fairly efficient.

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Publication Type : Clinical Trial

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