Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspects
The post-operative analgesic therapy represents a target of quality and saving for a Hospital because it ensures a positive outcome for surgery-treated patients. From this point of view, it is important to use validated protocols in each specific clinical context and to pay attention to all the fact...
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doaj-40e26d54b1ac4491a2b9b53e6a20db732020-11-25T00:46:32ZengPublieditingPathos1593-23541593-23542005-05-01121-21721Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspectsSergio Manfré0Silvano G. Cella1Gianni L. Bert2 Antonio M. Bacchioni3Paula Pettman 4Pharmacology Department, University of Milan, ItalyPharmacology Department, University of Milan, Italy. Urology Department, Legnano Hospital, Legnano (MI), ItalyUrology Department, Legnano Hospital, Legnano (MI), ItalyDepartment of Psychology, University of Southampton, United KingdomThe post-operative analgesic therapy represents a target of quality and saving for a Hospital because it ensures a positive outcome for surgery-treated patients. From this point of view, it is important to use validated protocols in each specific clinical context and to pay attention to all the factors involved in the genesis of pain...In this study the analgesic benefit offered by different protocols of treatment of post-operative pain in 88 patients who underwent an operation of transurethral prostatectomy (TURP) has been evaluated. In addition to verifying the efficacy of different pharmacological therapies, we wanted to estimate the impact of providing the patients with detailed information before surgery on the following response to the analgesic therapy. Our present results demonstrate the validity of a therapeutic protocol based on the use of an opiate administered by continuous intravenous infusion and point out the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to the patient with post-operative pain.http://www.pathos-journal.com/doc/2005_1-2_RassegnaUrologia_Manfre_Cella.pdfPostoperative painNSAIDspatient informationmorphineTURP |
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Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspects |
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Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspects |
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Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspects |
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Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspects |
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Comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery Psychological and pharmacological aspects |
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comparison between two therapeutic approaches to post-operative pain in urological surgery psychological and pharmacological aspects |
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The post-operative analgesic therapy represents a target of quality and saving for a Hospital because it ensures a positive outcome for surgery-treated patients. From this point of view, it is important to use validated protocols in each specific clinical context and to pay attention to all the factors involved in the genesis of pain...In this study the analgesic benefit offered by different protocols of treatment of post-operative pain in 88
patients who underwent an operation of transurethral prostatectomy (TURP) has been evaluated. In addition to verifying the efficacy of different pharmacological therapies, we wanted to estimate the impact of providing the patients with detailed
information before surgery on the following response to the analgesic therapy. Our present results demonstrate the validity of a therapeutic protocol based on the use of an opiate administered by continuous intravenous infusion and point out the importance
of a multidisciplinary approach to the patient with post-operative pain. |
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Postoperative pain NSAIDs patient information morphine TURP |
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