DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIES

The choice of an adequate method of anesthesia for surgical treatment of lower limbs injuries remains a critical task today. Each method applied in this treatment has its advantages and disadvantages. In recent years, regional anesthesia has been the preferential method. The aim of the study. To...

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Main Author: Elina Korobko
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Route OÜ 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1365
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spelling doaj-fa606e151a6f4ba2adceef1a2625afe92020-11-25T03:40:33ZengScientific Route OÜEUREKA: Health Sciences2504-56602504-56792020-07-014515710.21303/2504-5679.2020.0013651365DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIESElina Korobko0Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate EducationThe choice of an adequate method of anesthesia for surgical treatment of lower limbs injuries remains a critical task today. Each method applied in this treatment has its advantages and disadvantages. In recent years, regional anesthesia has been the preferential method. The aim of the study. To study the stress laboratory findings and their relation to the patients’ psychoemotional state in perioperative period while performing regional and combined anesthesia. Material and methods. It was studied 60 patients aged 18-59 years, who underwent metal osteosynthesis operations due to lower limbs injuries. Surgical treatment was performed under regional anesthesia and regional anesthesia followed by sedation. The patients of both groups were conducted heamodynamics monitoring and determined the intensity of pain in accordance with visual analogue scale and stress indicators with a laboratory method. The psychoemotional state was assessed with the Spielberger-Hanin anxiety scale. Results. According to the study it was determined, that in patients, who were planned to have surgery, significant psychoemotional stress and stress concentration of hormones in the blood and their interrelation was discovered. Patients about before surgery had a relationship between situational anxiety and cortisol r=0.7; p=0.00006 in group I; r=0.6; p=0.002 in the second group. The relationship between VAS and cortisol r=0.5; p=0.04 in groups I and II. After surgery, the connection was in group I patients between situational anxiety and cortisol r=0.4; p=0.02; the relationship between insulin and the HOMA index r=0.5; p=0.01. Conclusions. Before the operation, all patients revealed significant psychoemotional stress and stressful changes in the concentration of hormones in the blood. Reliably pronounced dynamics of the indicators was with the use of combined conduction anaesthesia. Thus, the performed study allows to recommend combined regional anesthesia as the method of anesthesia choice, particularly in patients with high anxiety.http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1365regional anesthesia; lower limbs injury; pain intensity; psychoemotional state; biochemical markers of stress
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DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIES
EUREKA: Health Sciences
regional anesthesia; lower limbs injury; pain intensity; psychoemotional state; biochemical markers of stress
author_facet Elina Korobko
author_sort Elina Korobko
title DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIES
title_short DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIES
title_full DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIES
title_fullStr DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIES
title_full_unstemmed DYNAMICS OF STRESS LABORATORY FINDINGS AND THEIR RELATION TO PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE DURING REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER LIMBS INJURIES
title_sort dynamics of stress laboratory findings and their relation to psychoemotional state during regional anesthesia in patients with lower limbs injuries
publisher Scientific Route OÜ
series EUREKA: Health Sciences
issn 2504-5660
2504-5679
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The choice of an adequate method of anesthesia for surgical treatment of lower limbs injuries remains a critical task today. Each method applied in this treatment has its advantages and disadvantages. In recent years, regional anesthesia has been the preferential method. The aim of the study. To study the stress laboratory findings and their relation to the patients’ psychoemotional state in perioperative period while performing regional and combined anesthesia. Material and methods. It was studied 60 patients aged 18-59 years, who underwent metal osteosynthesis operations due to lower limbs injuries. Surgical treatment was performed under regional anesthesia and regional anesthesia followed by sedation. The patients of both groups were conducted heamodynamics monitoring and determined the intensity of pain in accordance with visual analogue scale and stress indicators with a laboratory method. The psychoemotional state was assessed with the Spielberger-Hanin anxiety scale. Results. According to the study it was determined, that in patients, who were planned to have surgery, significant psychoemotional stress and stress concentration of hormones in the blood and their interrelation was discovered. Patients about before surgery had a relationship between situational anxiety and cortisol r=0.7; p=0.00006 in group I; r=0.6; p=0.002 in the second group. The relationship between VAS and cortisol r=0.5; p=0.04 in groups I and II. After surgery, the connection was in group I patients between situational anxiety and cortisol r=0.4; p=0.02; the relationship between insulin and the HOMA index r=0.5; p=0.01. Conclusions. Before the operation, all patients revealed significant psychoemotional stress and stressful changes in the concentration of hormones in the blood. Reliably pronounced dynamics of the indicators was with the use of combined conduction anaesthesia. Thus, the performed study allows to recommend combined regional anesthesia as the method of anesthesia choice, particularly in patients with high anxiety.
topic regional anesthesia; lower limbs injury; pain intensity; psychoemotional state; biochemical markers of stress
url http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1365
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