POTENTIZED ANALGESIS AFTER THORACIC OPERATIONS IN CHILDREN
28.04.2024
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 3 Issue 4
Yusupov A.S., Mamatkulov I.A., Ismailova M.U., Omonov S.Kh.
Abstract. Purpose of the study: Improving the quality of pain relief as a component of intensive care, continuous infusion infulgan in combination with promedol after thoracic surgery in children.
Material and research methods. The study was conducted in the postoperative ward of the intensive care unit and the surgical wards of the TashPMI clinic in 42 children aged 7 to 15 years after thoracic operations. Anesthetic management of the operations was carried out under general combined anesthesia with the use of artificial ventilation.
Studies were carried out on the functional state of the children's body by comparatively characterizing hemodynamic parameters, using studies of the clinical course of the postoperative period with monitoring of oxygen saturation, blood pressure, blood pressure, central hemodynamic parameters, and blood sugar concentrations. The clinical status of patients was assessed using a visual analogue scale (VAS).
Results. The development and implementation of the infulgan + promedol method of pain relief after thoracic operations in children will complement the arsenal of safe methods of postoperative pain relief in pediatric anesthesiology. The optimal option for pain relief after thoracic interventions in sick children is a combination of drugs promedol and infulgan, which provide prolonged analgesia.
Keywords: thoracic operations, pain relief after thoracic operations, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, paracetamol, infulgan, promedol, visual analogue scale
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