Objective To observe the effect of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation(TEAS) on the recovery of patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery under general anesthesia. Methods Sixty patients(ASA Ⅱ-Ⅲ) selected for scheduled gastrointestinal surgery were randomly divided into control group and TEAS group(n=30 cases per group). Patients in the two groups received general anesthesia
and those of the TEAS group also received TEAS for 30 min(8-12 mA) immediately after surgery. The changes of systolic blood pressure(SBP)
diastolic blood pressure(DBP)
heart rate(HR) before anesthesia
before acupoint stimulation
before extubation
immediately after extubation
10 and 30 min after extubation were recorded. The recovery time of spontaneous breathing
extubation time
VAS scores and Bruggman comfort scale(BCS) scores at the time of discharging from postanesthesia care unit(PACU) were recorded. Results Compared with the control group
the recovery time of spontaneous breathing and extubation time were significantly shorter(P<0.05)
the VAS score was significantly lower(P<0.05)
and the BCS score significantly increased in the TEAS group(P<0.05). There were no significant differences between two groups in the levels of SBP
DBP and HR at each time point(P>0.05). Conclusion TEAS can accelerate the gastrointestinal surgery patients' recovery from general anesthesia
enhance the postoperative analgesic effect
improve patients' discomfort
has less adverse reactions
and is thus conducive to promote the postoperative rehabilitation.