Avtor/Urednik     Pečan, M; Koželj, G; Koželj, V; Godec, M; Marn, S; Babnik, T
Naslov     Perioperative analgesia in paediatric cleft lip and palate surgery
Tip     članek
Vir     In: Ilias WK, editor. 24th central European congress on anesthesiology; 1995 Sep 4-8; Vienna. Bologna: Monduzzi editore,
Leto izdaje     1995
Obseg     str. 479-83
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Pre-incisional infiltration with bupivacaine and epinephrine was used in order to reduce blood loss, lower intraoperative analgesic requirements and provide adequate immediate postoperative analgesia. 24 patients were studied, of whom 9 infants and 15 small children. Intravenous anaesthesia and continuous monitoring were used in all patients. Pain assessment was started on admission to PARR and continued until the next morning using a multifactorial 10-point pain scale. Infants received larger average doses of bupivacaine (mg/kg) and required the first analgesic later than small children. Most of them needed no addional analgesia during the second half of the operation. The assessed average pain scores were fairly low.
Deskriptorji     CLEFT LIP
CLEFT PALATE
ANALGESIA
PAIN, POSTOPERATIVE
INFANT, NEWBORN
INFANT
CHILD, PRESCHOOL
PAIN MEASUREMENT