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摘要

背景腹部手术后疼痛控制至关重要。初步研究表明,维生素D和降钙素鼻喷雾剂可能对减轻术后疼痛有一定作用。目的本研究旨在比较接受Nasocalcin喷雾剂和维生素D联合治疗的患者和接受Nasocaalcin喷雾剂治疗的患者的术后腹痛。方法在这项双盲随机临床试验中,选择34名腹部手术患者。他们被随机分为2组(A组(N=17)接受维生素D和Nasocalcin喷雾剂,B组(N=17)接受Nasocalchin喷雾剂)。患者在手术前1小时服用了这些药物。降钙素组给予等量的Nasocalcin和肌内蒸馏水。术后,在患者获得完全意识后以及术后6、12和24小时,使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量患者的疼痛水平。监测并比较两组在术后前24小时内注射的麻醉剂量。结果两组患者的年龄(p=0.98)、性别分布(p=0.1)、手术持续时间(p=0.35)和术后疼痛评分(p=0.67)无显著相关性。与B组相比,A组在6小时(p=0.007)、12小时(p<0.001)和24小时(p>0.003)的疼痛明显减轻。a组注射的麻醉剂总量显著减少(p=0.003)。结论与鼻降钙素相比,术前用降钙素喷鼻剂给予维生素D可改善术后疼痛控制。这种非阿片类药物组合代表了一种用于增强腹部手术后恢复的先发制人的药物。
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Comparison of the effects of vitamin D and nasal calcitonin spray with nasal calcitonin spray on postoperative abdominal pain: A randomised controlled trial

Background

Postoperative pain control is critical after abdominal surgery. primary researches suggest that vitamin D and nasal calcitonin spray may have an effect in reducing postoperative pain.

Objective

This study aims to compare postoperative abdominal pain, in patients who received a combination of Nasocalcin spray and vitamin D to those who received Nasocalcin spray.

Methods

In this double-blind randomized clinical trial, 34 patient candidates for abdominal surgery were selected. They were randomly divided into 2 groups (group A (N = 17) received vitamin D and Nasocalcin spray, and group B (N = 17) received Nasocalcin spray). The drugs have been administered to patients 1 h before surgery. Equivalent amounts of Nasocalcin and intramuscular distilled water were administered to the calcitonin group. after the surgery Patients’' pain levels were measured using a visual analog scale (VAS) after they had gained full consciousness and 6, 12, and 24 h after surgery. the amount of narcotics injected in the first 24 h after surgery was monitored and compared between the two groups.

Results

There was no significant relation between the groups in terms of age (p = 0.98), gender distribution (p = 0.1), surgery duration (p = 0.35), and pain scores after surgery (p = 0.67). In comparison to group B, at 6 h (p = 0.007), 12 h (p = 0.001), and 24 h (p = 0.003), group A reported significantly less pain. There was a significant reduction in total narcotic injected (p = 0.003) in group A.

Conclusions

Preoperative administration of vitamin D with nasal calcitonin spray improved postoperative pain control compared to nasal calcitonin. This non-opioid drug combination represents a preemptive medication for enhanced recovery after abdominal surgery.

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期刊介绍: As a general surgical journal, covering all specialties, the International Journal of Surgery Open is dedicated to publishing original research, review articles, and more—all offering significant contributions to knowledge in clinical surgery, experimental surgery, surgical education and history. The Journal is a fully open-access online-only journal and authors are required to pay a fee for publication.
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