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Analgesia non farmacologica del dolore postoperatorio

Authors: Morana, Rosario;

Analgesia non farmacologica del dolore postoperatorio

Abstract

Dati della letteratura riportano che Il trattamento del dolore postoperatorio risulta essere una prassi poco diffusa e di applicazione spesso non adeguata. Con il presente lavoro si è inteso studiare, in un reparto di Chirurgia Generale il trattamento del dolore postoperatorio, valutando l utilizzo di farmaci antidolorifici in soggetti trattati con metodiche analgesiche non farmacologiche (nella fattispecie, mediante utilizzo di patches elettromagnetici), confrontandolo l utilizzo di farmaci antidolorifici in soggetti senza trattamento non farmacologico del dolore postoperatorio. Tale studio, svolto su una popolazione di 108 pazienti (60 uomini e 48 donne) si è concentrato su due tipologie di intervento chirurgico, diffuse nel territorio: colecistectomia in VLS ed ernia inguinale. A questi pazienti, è stato somministrato, quando richiesto dal soggetto, il trattamento non farmacologico, riservando l intervento farmacologico in caso di inefficacia del primo trattamento. Allo stesso tempo, è stato effettuato un confronto con un gruppo di controllo di 72 pazienti (36 uomini e 36 donne) nei quali il dolore postoperatorio è stato trattato, quando richiesto, in modo esclusivamente farmacologico. I risultati ottenuti mostrano una netta diminuzione di ricorso alla terapia antidolorifica in coloro che sono stati trattati con i patches elettromagnetici, che, nella grande maggioranza dei casi, si sono dimostrati in grado di agire sul dolore in modo adeguato e con tempi rapidissimi, suggerendo una nuova metodica di trattamento del dolore postoperatorio.

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Area 06 - Scienze mediche, Pain, postoperative analgesic therapies, Electromagnetic patches, Electromagnetic patches, Pain, postoperative analgesic therapies

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