:: Volume 11, Issue 3 (Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2006) ::
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Opioid requirement after elective leg surgery (ORIF) under general anesthesia, for smoker and non smoker men
Mahzad Alimian , Behrooz Zaman , Shahrokh Ebn.Rassuli 1, Raz Khatibi
1- , ebnerasooli@yahoo.com
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Background and Aim: Postoperative pain relief is one of the most important therapeutic aims, especially in orthopedic patients. This study was designed to compare the analgesic requirement in smoker and non smoker men after ORIF surgery under general Anesthesia. Materials and Methods: This was a "cohort study". 116 patients with fractures of both tibia & fibula, were placed in 2 equal groups. G.A was performed with halothan 0.8% and fentanyl and atracurium under mechanical ventilation. 4, 8 and 24 hours after the surgery, post operative pain was evaluated by means of VAS in recovery room. Collected data were recorded in designed questionnaires and injected doses of the opioid drug (pethidine 1 mg/kg) was extracted from the patient`s sheets. Data were analyzed by means of SPSS. Mann Whitney U and T-tests were used for comparison of pain sensation in smokers and non smokers and analyzing quantitative data respectively. Results: In summary, pain sensation and opioid requirement were more in smokers than nonsmokers, and with respective p values of 0.033 and 0.003, significant differences were detected in both aspects. Conclusion: The results of this study revealed that smokers felt more pain, and needed more opioid for pain relief. Therefore smoker men need more pain control.
Keywords: Men, Cigarette, Post operative pain, Opioid
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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: General
Received: 2009/05/10 | Published: 2006/12/15


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