Objective To observe the analgesic effect and safety of electroacupuncture(EA)intervention for patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty(TKA).Methods A total of 40 patients undergoing TKA were randomly assigned to control group(simple multi-mode analgesia
n=20)and EA group(EA combined with multi-mode analgesia
n=20).Both groups were treated with epidural anesthesia during surgical operation
and conventional epidural automatic analgesia and oral Celecoxib after surgery.Following surgery
EA was applied to Liangqiu(ST 34)-Xuehai(SP 10)
Yinlingquan(SP 9)-Zusanli(ST 36)
Fenglong(ST 40)-Qiuxu(GB 40)on the operation side for 30 min
once daily for 7 consecutive days.The patients' pain state during rest and motion was assessed by using visual analogue scale(VAS).The active and passive knee flexion range of motion(ROM)
use of painkillers including the number of patient's controlled epidural analgesia(PCEA)during 48 hafter surgery
and other complications were recorded.Results After the treatment
the VAS scores under rest and motion state were both significantly lower in the EA group than in the control group on day 3
5 and 7 after surgery(P<0.05).During 48 hafter surgery
the number of PECA was significantly lower in the EA group than in the control group(P<0.05).Of the two 20 cases in the control and EA groups
3 and 1 asked to receive muscular injection of Tramadol Hydrochloride for pain relief
3 and 2 experienced nausea-vomiting
2 and 1 had dizziness and headache
and 2 and 1 had a chest distress feeling
respectively
which had no significant differences between the two groups(P>0.05).The white blood cell(WBC)count in both groups were decreased gradually from day 1 to 7 after surgery
and plasma C-reactive protein content on day 5 and 7 were also lowered in both groups
without statistical differences between the two groups in the post-operative complications
dosages of additional postoperative analgesic drugs
and levels of plasma WBC and C-reactive protein(P>0.05).Conclusion EA can effectively improve the early postoperative pain of TKA
reduce the incidence of postoperative complications and the use of analgesic drugs in TKA patients.
Effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation combined with patient-controlled intravenous analgesia on postoperative pain in patients with total knee arthroplasty
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