| Literature DB >> 28130598 |
E A Lux1,2, E Neugebauer3, M Zimmermann4.
Abstract
One third of operations are performed on an outpatient basis in Germany, but methods of postoperative pain therapy are less studied. We observed 126 patients with ambulatory and planned surgery in the field of orthopedics and trauma surgery. They were treated with the analgesic metamizole intra- and postoperatively and completed the patients' questionnaire QUIPS on the first postoperative day. In all, 79 patients (61.7%) reported current pain ≥4 on the numerical rating scale (NRS); 84 (66.6%) had restrictions in mobility, 48 (38.1%) described sleep disorders, and 26 (20.6%) wished for more or stronger analgesics. However, 91 (72.2%) of our patients were satisfied with the their pain therapy. Chances are that the treatment of nociceptive pain during movement with NSAID or COX-2-inhibitors is more successful. Further investigations should follow.Entities:
Keywords: Ambulatory surgery; Metamizole; Pain therapy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28130598 DOI: 10.1007/s00482-017-0186-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schmerz ISSN: 0932-433X Impact factor: 1.107