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Tramadol en dolor oncológico postoperatorio

Authors: Mariana Vallejo M.; Nacy Lino G.; Ol Torres T.; Moisés Cervantes P.; Farid Doumet;

Tramadol en dolor oncológico postoperatorio

Abstract

El dolor oncológico postoperatorio es una de las sensaciones más desagradables para el paciente y causa de numerosos trastornos fisiopatológicos indeseables que originan aumento de la morbimortalidad, retraso del alta hospitalaria, incremento de los costos y sufrimiento innecesario para los pacientes. Se realizó en el Instituto Oncológico Dr. Juan Tanca Marengo en el área de quirófano un ensayo clínico, abierto, prospectivo dónde se estudio el efecto analgésico y tolerancia del clorhidrato de tramadol en su presentación inyectable para administración intravenosa continua (bomba de perfusión continua) evaluando la eficacia analgésica, los niveles de dolor y los efectos secundarios (naúseas, vómitos, mareo) en 100 pacientes, que fueron sometidos a intervenciones quirúrgicas electivas. Los resultados obtenidos en nuestro estudio demuestran la eficacia del tramadol en el tratamiento del dolor oncológico postoperatorio utilizándolo en infusión continua. Pese a que se realizó un estudio comparativo de dos grupos con y sin antiemático no se observó diferencia significativa, ya que las náuseas y vómitos fueron de intensidad leves y fácilmente tratables en ambos grupos.

Keywords

Dolor oncológico postoperatorio, perfusión continua, clorhidrato de tramadol, Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens, RC254-282

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