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Título : Treatment of post-surgical pain in the traumatology service in a second level hospital
Autor: Alvarez Ochoa, Robert Ivan
Brito Abril, Juan Carlos
Coronel Cardenas, Byron Rafael
Blandin Lituma, Paula Eliana
Rodriguez Cardenas, Carlos Santiago
Bermejo Cayamcela, Deysi Magali
Garces Ortega, Juan Pablo
Cordero Cordero, Gabriela Del rosario
Lliguisupa Pelaez, Veronica Del rocio
Quillupangui Ramon, Stefany Maria
Correspondencia: Bermejo Cayamcela, Deysi Magali, dmbc94@gmail.com
Palabras clave : Osteosynthesis
Fractures
Osteosynthesis
Pain
Trauma
Fractures
Analgesia
Trauma
Analgesia
Pain
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI amplio: 3. Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI detallado: 3.2.29 Medicina General e Interna
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI específico: 3.2 Medicina Clínica
Área de conocimiento UNESCO amplio: 09 - Salud y Bienestar
ÁArea de conocimiento UNESCO detallado: 0915 - Terapia y Rehabilitación
Área de conocimiento UNESCO específico: 091 - Salud
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Fecha de fin de embargo: 12-may-2050
Volumen: Volumen 14, Número 2
Fuente: Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension
Tipo: ARTÍCULO
Abstract: 
© 2019 Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension. All rights reserved. Introduction: pain is the main reason for consultation after traumatology surgeries since they are usually longer procedures generating greater pain in the patient, reason for which the objective of the present analysis was to describe the treatment of post-surgical pain in the service of traumatology in a second level hospital. Materials and methods: this was a descriptive cross-sectional study in 101 individuals older than 12 years who presented a diagnosis of limb fractures admitted to the traumatology service of a second level hospital in the province of Cañar-Ecuador from January to July 2017. Describing the analgesic therapy used for the assessment of patients. Results: 101 cases were evaluated of which 67.3% were represented by the male sex and 32.7% by the female, 52.5% of the fractures were found in the upper limbs and 47.5% in the lower ones, the location most frequent was the radius and ulna, the predominant surgery was the open reduction of osteosynthesis with 60.4% of the cases, the most used analgesic treatment was ketorolac (93%), either as monotherapy 46.5% or associated to other drugs such as tramadol or metamizole 46.5%. The most used combination was ketorolac plus tramadol 45.5%. Of the total combined analgesic prescriptions, 49.5% use two analgesics as therapy. Tramadol was used in more than half of the 52.5% prescriptions. Conclusions: currently in the present health center the most frequent fractures were those of upper limbs and the predominant analgesic therapy was ketorolac and the combination most used was with tramadol.
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© 2019 Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension. All rights reserved. Introduction: pain is the main reason for consultation after traumatology surgeries since they are usually longer procedures generating greater pain in the patient, reason for which the objective of the present analysis was to describe the treatment of post-surgical pain in the service of traumatology in a second level hospital. Materials and methods: this was a descriptive cross-sectional study in 101 individuals older than 12 years who presented a diagnosis of limb fractures admitted to the traumatology service of a second level hospital in the province of Cañar-Ecuador from January to July 2017. Describing the analgesic therapy used for the assessment of patients. Results: 101 cases were evaluated of which 67.3% were represented by the male sex and 32.7% by the female, 52.5% of the fractures were found in the upper limbs and 47.5% in the lower ones, the location most frequent was the radius and ulna, the predominant surgery was the open reduction of osteosynthesis with 60.4% of the cases, the most used analgesic treatment was ketorolac (93%), either as monotherapy 46.5% or associated to other drugs such as tramadol or metamizole 46.5%. The most used combination was ketorolac plus tramadol 45.5%. Of the total combined analgesic prescriptions, 49.5% use two analgesics as therapy. Tramadol was used in more than half of the 52.5% prescriptions. Conclusions: currently in the present health center the most frequent fractures were those of upper limbs and the predominant analgesic therapy was ketorolac and the combination most used was with tramadol.
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URI Fuente: http://www.revhipertension.com/
ISSN : 18564550
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