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[Monitoring of skin conductance in anesthesiology and intensive care].

Abstract
The purpose of the study is to examine the efficacy and safety through the introduction of a local anesthetic wound irrigation catheter for continuous postoperative analgesia in newborns. The study was conducted during the postoperative period of 33 full-term newborns. In the study group (n = 15), analgesia was carried out through the wound catheter with infusion of local anesthetic, for the control group (n = 18) continuous intravenous infusion promedol was used. The effectiveness of postoperative analgesia was rated by CRIES postoperative pain control scale, monitoring of skin conductance, cardiointervalogram and hormone level control in the blood. The study showed that the use of wound catheter for continuous postoperative analgesia with local anesthetics provides effective level of analgesia in newborns, which is comparable with the introduction of opioid analgesics. There were no severe postoperative complications. The method of analgesia by administering a local anesthetic through the wound catheter can be recommended for postoperative analgesia in newborns, especially during major surgeries.
AuthorsIu V Zhirkova, M Sh Marganiia
JournalAnesteziologiia i reanimatologiia (Anesteziol Reanimatol) 2011 Jan-Feb Issue 1 Pg. 69-72 ISSN: 0201-7563 [Print] Russia (Federation)
PMID21510069 (Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article, Review)
Topics
  • Anesthesiology (methods)
  • Critical Care (methods)
  • Galvanic Skin Response (physiology)
  • Humans
  • Monitoring, Physiologic (methods)
  • Pain Measurement (methods)

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