Role of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in post-operative analgesia

被引:36
|
作者
Kerai, Sukhyanti [1 ]
Saxena, Kirti Nath [1 ]
Taneja, Bharti [1 ]
Sehrawat, Lalit [1 ]
机构
[1] Lok Nayak Hosp, Maulana Azad Med Coll, Dept Anaesthesiol & Intens Care, New Delhi, India
关键词
Anaesthesia; post-operative analgesia; transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation;
D O I
10.4103/0019-5049.138966
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
The use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) as non-pharmacological therapeutic modality is increasing. The types of TENS used clinically are conventional TENS, acupuncture TENS and intense TENS. Their working is believed to be based on gate control theory of pain and activation of endogenous opioids. TENS has been used in anaesthesia for treatment of post-operative analgesia, post-operative nausea vomiting and labour analgesia. Evidence to support analgesic efficacy of TENS is ambiguous. A systematic search of literature on PubMed and Cochrane Library from July 2012 to January 2014 identified a total of eight clinical trials investigating post-operative analgesic effects of TENS including a total of 442 patients. Most of the studies have demonstrated clinically significant reduction in pain intensity and supplemental analgesic requirement. However, these trials vary in TENS parameters used that is, duration, intensity, frequency of stimulation and location of electrodes. Further studies with adequate sample size and good methodological design are warranted to establish general recommendation for use of TENS for post-operative pain.
引用
收藏
页码:388 / 393
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Role of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in temporomandibular joint disorders
    Fatima, Syeda Mahnoor
    Zahoor, Tooba
    Nawaz, Ramsha
    Tanveer, Ahmed
    Zaidi, Syeda Soveba
    JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2024, 74 (09) : 1645 - 1648
  • [22] Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Analgesia During Outpatient Operative Cystoscopy for Overactive Bladder: The TENSOB Randomized Control Trial.
    Hernandez-Aranda, D.
    Panza, J.
    Doyle, P.
    Duecy, E.
    O'Brien, J.
    Eigg, M.
    Greenstein, M.
    Warren, G.
    INTERNATIONAL UROGYNECOLOGY JOURNAL, 2022, 33 (SUPPL 2) : S451 - S451
  • [24] POST-OPERATIVE ELECTRO-ANALGESIA
    LEDERGERBER, CP
    OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 1978, 51 (03): : 334 - 338
  • [25] Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for chronic post-herpetic neuralgia
    Ing, Malcolm R.
    Hellreich, Philip D.
    Johnson, Douglas W.
    Chen, John J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2015, 54 (04) : 476 - 480
  • [26] The effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on post-thoracotomy pain
    Erden, Sevilay
    Celik, Sevilay Senol
    CONTEMPORARY NURSE, 2015, 51 (2-3) : 163 - 170
  • [27] Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Spasticity
    Etoom, Mohammad
    Khraiwesh, Yazan
    Foti, Calogero
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION, 2017, 96 (11) : E198 - E198
  • [28] Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and placebo analgesia: is the effect the same for young and older individuals?
    Daguet, Ines
    Bergeron-Vezina, Kayla
    Harvey, Marie-Philippe
    Martel, Marylie
    Leonard, Guillaume
    CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS IN AGING, 2018, 13 : 335 - 342
  • [29] EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL NERVE-STIMULATION (TENS) FOR ANALGESIA DURING BILIARY LITHOTRIPSY
    RAWAT, B
    GENZ, A
    FACHE, JS
    ONG, M
    COLDMAN, AJ
    BURHENNE, HJ
    INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY, 1991, 26 (10) : 866 - 869
  • [30] Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation: An Overview
    Waller-Wise, Renece
    JOURNAL OF PERINATAL EDUCATION, 2022, 31 (01): : 49 - 57