Use and costs of pain management in cesarian section

Aim.To study the use of drugs for pain management for cesarean section and their cost on time and the first day after surgery. Methods.A retrospective analysis of 117anesthesia cards and childbirth histories of women after a cesarean section was performed. We analyzed drug therapy aimed at reduci...

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Main Authors: C B Tashtanbekova, E A Chuenkova, A A Evstratov, L E Ziganshina
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Language:Russian
Published: ECO-vector 2020-06-01
Series:Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/19263/pdf
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spelling doaj-6a62e62008c6409d958a2937870e87232020-11-25T03:19:59ZrusECO-vectorKazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal0368-48142587-93592020-06-01101341842510.17816/KMJ2020-41830546Use and costs of pain management in cesarian sectionC B Tashtanbekova0E A Chuenkova1A A Evstratov2L E Ziganshina3Kazan (Volga Region) Federal UniversityRepublican Clinical HospitalRepublican Clinical HospitalKazan State Medical UniversityAim.To study the use of drugs for pain management for cesarean section and their cost on time and the first day after surgery. Methods.A retrospective analysis of 117anesthesia cards and childbirth histories of women after a cesarean section was performed. We analyzed drug therapy aimed at reducing pain during 1day after cesarean section and performed a comparative analysis of the cost of drugs used in spinal and epidural anesthesia. Results.Regional methods of anesthesia, epidural and spinal, were used in 95% of all cases. Spinal anesthesia was performed in 77women, epidural in 34women. The frequency of prescribing opioid analgesics was higher with spinal anesthesia compared with epidural: trimeperidine (intramuscular) was used in 62(83%) of 77patients for spinal anesthesia and 1(3%) of 34 for epidural anesthesia (p0.05). There were no differences in the use of ketoprofen in the postoperative period with epidural and spinal anesthesia. The total cost of medicines used to control pain during and on the 1st day after surgery, with epidural anesthesia, was almost 10times higher than that of spinal anesthesia: 938 and 98rubles, respectively. Conclusion.To control pain during cesarean section, in addition to local anesthetics, trimeperidine was used more often with spinal than epidural anesthesia; in the postoperative period, ketoprofen and trimeperidine were used with the equal frequency with greater use of ropivacaine with epidural anesthesia through a stored catheter; this has caused a higher cost of pain management during and in the first day after cesarean section with epidural anesthesia.https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/19263/pdfcesarean sectiondrugsspinal and epidural anesthesiafrequency of usecost
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author C B Tashtanbekova
E A Chuenkova
A A Evstratov
L E Ziganshina
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E A Chuenkova
A A Evstratov
L E Ziganshina
Use and costs of pain management in cesarian section
Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
cesarean section
drugs
spinal and epidural anesthesia
frequency of use
cost
author_facet C B Tashtanbekova
E A Chuenkova
A A Evstratov
L E Ziganshina
author_sort C B Tashtanbekova
title Use and costs of pain management in cesarian section
title_short Use and costs of pain management in cesarian section
title_full Use and costs of pain management in cesarian section
title_fullStr Use and costs of pain management in cesarian section
title_full_unstemmed Use and costs of pain management in cesarian section
title_sort use and costs of pain management in cesarian section
publisher ECO-vector
series Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
issn 0368-4814
2587-9359
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Aim.To study the use of drugs for pain management for cesarean section and their cost on time and the first day after surgery. Methods.A retrospective analysis of 117anesthesia cards and childbirth histories of women after a cesarean section was performed. We analyzed drug therapy aimed at reducing pain during 1day after cesarean section and performed a comparative analysis of the cost of drugs used in spinal and epidural anesthesia. Results.Regional methods of anesthesia, epidural and spinal, were used in 95% of all cases. Spinal anesthesia was performed in 77women, epidural in 34women. The frequency of prescribing opioid analgesics was higher with spinal anesthesia compared with epidural: trimeperidine (intramuscular) was used in 62(83%) of 77patients for spinal anesthesia and 1(3%) of 34 for epidural anesthesia (p0.05). There were no differences in the use of ketoprofen in the postoperative period with epidural and spinal anesthesia. The total cost of medicines used to control pain during and on the 1st day after surgery, with epidural anesthesia, was almost 10times higher than that of spinal anesthesia: 938 and 98rubles, respectively. Conclusion.To control pain during cesarean section, in addition to local anesthetics, trimeperidine was used more often with spinal than epidural anesthesia; in the postoperative period, ketoprofen and trimeperidine were used with the equal frequency with greater use of ropivacaine with epidural anesthesia through a stored catheter; this has caused a higher cost of pain management during and in the first day after cesarean section with epidural anesthesia.
topic cesarean section
drugs
spinal and epidural anesthesia
frequency of use
cost
url https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/19263/pdf
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