Analysis on the Clinical Observation of Fentanyl Combined with Imidazole Valium Auxiliary Intra-spinal Canal Anesthesia Effect
- DOI
- 10.2991/bme-15.2015.19How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Imidazole Valium; Fentanyl; Spinal canal anesthesia; Analgesic
- Abstract
Abstract. Objective: To observe and evaluate the clinical curative effect of the Imidazole Diazepam combined with Fentanyl secondary spinal canal anesthesia sedation analgesia. Methods: We select August 2013 to October 2013 of our hospital 72 patients randomly divided into the control group and the treatment group, There are 36 patients in each group. The control group is given Imidazole intravenous drip, and the treatment group is given Imidazole Diazepam combined with Fentanyl, the intravenous drip. Results: The procedure of sedation analgesia effect comparison: the treatment group was better than control group; The intraoperative amnesia rate of the treatment group is significantly higher than control group; The intraoperative treatment group without retraction of the reaction control in pull response; Two groups of cases after sedation analgesia MAP, HR, respiratory frequency and SpO2 basic are in steady state, two significant differences statistically significant, P < 0.05. Conclusion: Imidazole Valium and joint Fentanyl used in spinal canal anesthesia sedation analgesia is safe and effective, the analgesic effect is good, the low incidence of adverse reactions, and is worthy of clinical popularization and application.
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- © 2015, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
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- This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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TY - CONF AU - Meijing Wang AU - Yong Fang PY - 2015/09 DA - 2015/09 TI - Analysis on the Clinical Observation of Fentanyl Combined with Imidazole Valium Auxiliary Intra-spinal Canal Anesthesia Effect BT - Proceedings of the 2015 International Forum on Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering PB - Atlantis Press SP - 102 EP - 107 SN - 2352-5401 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/bme-15.2015.19 DO - 10.2991/bme-15.2015.19 ID - Wang2015/09 ER -