Volume : VII, Issue : X, October - 2018

Comparative study on analgesic effects of 1 gm paracetamol infusion on the total requirement of tramadol in the postoperative period including rescue analgesia at tertiary care center.

Dr Anivesh Jain, Dr. Mayank Chansoriya, Dr Rishabh Khandelwal

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 Pain relief after surgical procedures continues to be a major medical challenge. The alleviation of pain is given a high priority by the medical profession and health authorities. However, although there is no reason why a pa­tient should not receive appropriate analgesia, recent sur­veys have revealed that the incidence of moderate or even severe postoperative pain may be as high as 30­–70%.After institutional and ethics committee approval and informed consent 60 patient of either sex of ASA physical status I and II aged between 20–60 years undergoing elective abdominal surgery were enrolled for the study and were randomly assigned to 3 groups of 30 each. From the present study it is concluded that preemptively administered IV paracetamol  1gm in  patients undergoing elective lower abdominal surgery has no adverse effect ensure effective analgesia post operativelydecrease tramadol consumption, side effectsandneed for rescue analgesia. < clear="all" style="page–eak–before:always;mso–eak–type:section–eak" />

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Dr Anivesh Jain, Dr.Mayank Chansoriya, Dr Rishabh Khandelwal, Comparative study on analgesic effects of 1 gm paracetamol infusion on the total requirement of tramadol in the postoperative period including rescue analgesia at tertiary care center., INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-10 | October-2018


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