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[Optimal dose of fentanyl for postoperative epidural analgesia after cesarean section].
Author: KashiwadaMasatoshi, NishimuraEmi, OokuboShigeaki, ShirasakaTetsuro, TakasakiMayumi, YonahaTetsu
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate which dose of fentanyl in ropivacaine for epidural anesthesia will provide effective analgesia with minimal side effects after cesarean section (CS). METHODS: Fifty eight patients scheduled for CS were randomly allocated to two groups according t...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16167793
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Optimizing Fentanyl Dosage for Postoperative Pain Relief After Cesarean Section
Cesarean section (CS), a common surgical procedure, can lead to significant postoperative pain. This study investigates the optimal dose of fentanyl, an opioid analgesic, in combination with ropivacaine, a local anesthetic, for epidural analgesia following CS. The researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial, comparing two different fentanyl doses (11 microg/hr and 21 microg/hr) in a group of 58 patients undergoing CS.
Finding the Sweet Spot: Optimizing Fentanyl Dosing for Postoperative Pain Relief
The study found that the higher fentanyl dose (21 microg/hr) provided more effective pain relief, as indicated by lower pain scores and lower need for additional pain medication. The researchers also noted that the higher dose was associated with greater patient satisfaction. However, there was no significant difference in the incidence of side effects between the two groups. This is like navigating the desert of pain management, seeking a balance between effective pain relief and minimal side effects.
Guiding Pain Management After Cesarean Section: Optimizing Patient Comfort and Safety
This study provides valuable insights for optimizing postoperative pain management after CS. The findings suggest that a higher dose of fentanyl (21 microg/hr) may provide better pain relief without significantly increasing the risk of side effects. This is like finding the perfect oasis in the desert of pain management, offering effective pain relief while minimizing discomfort and promoting patient well-being. By carefully considering the potential benefits and risks of different fentanyl doses, healthcare professionals can personalize pain management strategies to ensure optimal comfort and safety for patients undergoing CS.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study highlights the importance of optimizing fentanyl dosage for effective postoperative pain relief after cesarean section. The findings suggest that a higher dose (21 microg/hr) may provide better pain control without significantly increasing the risk of side effects. This knowledge empowers healthcare professionals to personalize pain management strategies and ensure optimal comfort and safety for patients undergoing this common surgical procedure. Just as a camel needs to adjust its water intake based on the desert's harsh conditions, we need to tailor pain medication doses to individual patient needs to promote a smooth and comfortable recovery journey.
Date :
- Date Completed 2005-11-07
- Date Revised 2018-12-01
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