A comparison of patient-controlled and fixed schedule analgesia after orthognathic surgery

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Precious, DS
Multari, J
Finley, GA
McGrath, P
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[1] VICTORIA GEN HOSP, HALIFAX, NS B3H 2Y9, CANADA
[2] IWK, GRACE HLTH CTR, PAIN PALLIAT CARE PROGRAM, HALIFAX, NS, CANADA
[3] DALHOUSIE UNIV, DEPT PSYCHOL, CLIN PSYCHOL PHD PROGRAM, HALIFAX, NS, CANADA
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10.1016/S0278-2391(97)90442-0
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to compare the effectiveness of patient-controlled intravenous (IV) opioid analgesic administration (PCA) with fixed schedule and dosage oral/rectal administration of naproxen, and opioid analgesics intramuscularly/orally as needed (IM/po pm) for postoperative analgesia over a period of 48 to 56 hours after surgery. Patients and Methods: There were 75 orthognathic patients aged 25.73 +/- 8.01 years, subdivided into three study groups of 25: codeine group (8 males, 17 females); naproxen group (5 males, 20 females) and PCA group (8 male, 17 females). The degree of analgesia was assessed every 4 hours from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM hours on days 1 and 2 postsurgery using a visual analog scale (VAS). Mean daily and mean overall VAS scores were treated as parametric data and were analyzed accordingly. Mean daily VAS scores also were categorized as comfort days when mean scores were less than 3.0 cm, and as discomfort days when mean scores were equal to or greater than 3.0 cm. ANOVA were used to analyze patient demographics, pain scores, surgical time, fentanyl used during general anaesthesia, analgesic morphine equivalents, and vital signs. Chi-square tests were used to analyze sex, comfort (discomfort) days, and nausea and vomiting. Mean VAS ratings were analyzed using independent t-tests, Results: The three groups were matched in demographics, surgical time, fentanyl used, and sex. The PCA group used less than half the amount of morphine equivalent as the codeine group (P = .0001). Both the naproxen and the PCA groups were significantly more comfortable than the codeine group during day 1 and day 2 postsurgery. The codeine group had significantly more episodes of nausea than either the naproxen or the PCA groups. Conclusion: In patients undergoing orthognathic surgery, the naproxen and PCA regimens provided better analgesia than the codeine regimen.
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