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KMID : 0363119880010010080
Korean Journal of Pain
1988 Volume.1 No. 1 p.80 ~ p.86
Caudal Buprenorphine for Postoperative Pain Control after Abdominal Surgery
À±´ö¹Ì(ëÅÓìÚ¸)/Duck Mi Yoon
°í¼ø¿µ(ÍÔâéçÈ)/¿ÀÈï±Ù(çïýéÐÆ)/Soon Young Koh/Hung Kun Oh
Abstract
-Abstract-
Caudal buprenorphine was investigated as a postoperative analgesic in a randominzed
double blind study of 45 patients after abdominal surgery.
At the end of surgery, patients were given 0.2 §· of caudal buprenorphine in 20 §¢
saline (n=30, experimental group) or no injection (n=15, control group).
Pain relief was evaluated by the subsequent need for systemic analgesics(pethidine).
Arterial blood gas and micturition disturbance were evaluated.
In the buprenophine group, use of systemic analgesics was significantly reduced for
the first 24 hours postoperatively.
Arterial blond gas study values 2 hollers after buprenorphine administration were
within normal range.
8 patients of the buprenorphine group developed urinary retention requiring temporary
Nelaton catheterization of the bladder.
Caudal buprenorphine for postoperative pain control was a good alternate method of
postoperative pain management.
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