Abstract: Objective To compare the effect of multi-modal analgesia between dezocine and parecoxib sodium in Uighur patients undergoing gynecological laparotomy. Methods 40 Uighur patients scheduled for elective gynecological laparotomy under general anesthesia, aged 25-55 years old, ASA Ⅰ-Ⅱ, were randomly divided into two groups, dezocine group(group A) and parecoxib sodium group (group B). Dezocine 0.1 mg/kg and parecoxib sodium 40 mg were administered 30 min before the end of surgery respectively. The awakening time, Ramsay sedation score and brugg-rmann comfort scale(BCS) were recorded in both groups. Visual analogue scale(VAS), rescue dose of fentanyl and its side effects were recorded using double blind method. Results The VAS of group A after extubation(2.4±2.2) and 24 h postoperative(3.2±2.4) were less than that of group B[(3.9±2.0),(4.3±2.1)](P<0.05), while the BCS of group A(2.0±0.4) was higher than that in group B(1.4±0.9), with statistically significant difference(P<0.05). The rescue dose of fentanyl in group A[(21±42) μg] was significantly less(P<0.05) than that in group B[(47±40) μg] . Conclusions The analgesia effect of dezocine 0.1 mg/kg intravenously is better than that of parecoxib sodium 40 mg for Uighur women undergoing gynecological laparotomy, especially in medium and major operation.
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