CLINICAL OBSERVATION OF COMBINED ACU-LASER ANESTHESIA IN SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY
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CLINICAL OBSERVATION OF COMBINED ACU-LASER ANESTHESIA IN SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 252-256(1983)
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山东省荣成县人民医院
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Published:1983
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Yu Zhiqin, Sun Zhifeng, Wang Xiuwen, et al. CLINICAL OBSERVATION OF COMBINED ACU-LASER ANESTHESIA IN SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY[J]. Acupuncture research, 1983, (4): 252-256.
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Yu Zhiqin, Sun Zhifeng, Wang Xiuwen, et al. CLINICAL OBSERVATION OF COMBINED ACU-LASER ANESTHESIA IN SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY[J]. Acupuncture research, 1983, (4): 252-256.DOI:
CLINICAL OBSERVATION OF COMBINED ACU-LASER ANESTHESIA IN SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY
In order to overcome the defect of acupuncture anesthesia
such as in- completeness of analgesic effect
we performed 24 subtotal gastrectomies with combination of epidural and aculaser anesthesia. The anesthetic effects on subtotal gastrectomy in a group of pateints by using acupuncture anesthesia with "good" (grade 2)effect and in another group by conteanous epidural anesthesia were compared. The following indices were chosen as the observed norms
The average rate of pain
the average rate of referred pain of stomach
the change scale of mean blood pressure and pulse rate
mean total dose of analgesics
mean dose of analgesics per hour and the amount of pressor agent to be used. Result: 1. The analgesic effect of combined acu-laser anesthesia was increased. Blood pressure and pulse rate by this anesthetic method were less affected than by epidural anesthesia. 2. In combined acu-laser anesthesia
the mean total dose of analgesics was reduced by about a half (P<0.05).Mean dose per hour reduced by nearly one third.