Intraoperative analgesia for day-care surgery: Practice trends

Aliya Ahmed, Shemila Abbasi, Chandar Prakash, Subhash Chandar

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Abstract

Our objective was to determine the trends of providing intraoperative analgesia for day-care surgery among the various anaesthesiologists at our university hospital. All patients having surgical procedures under general anaesthesia in the Surgical Day Care Unit (SDC) of the Hospital were included. The study was done over two months and 142 patients were enrolled during the study period. Of these 45% received pethidine for intraoperative analgesia, 24% pethidine and ketorolac, 6% pethidine and paracetamol suppositories, 18% received fentanyl, 2% tramadol and 5% received other analgesic combinations. Of the 22% patients who received pethidine intraoperatively needed rescue analgesia in recovery room, while 12% of those receiving a combination of pethidine and ketorolac needed rescue analgesia. Pethidine was found to be the most commonly used analgesic agent while a combination of pethidine and ketorolac was found to provide a superior quality of analgesia with a lesser need of additional analgesia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-319
Number of pages2
JournalJournal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Volume57
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007

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