Analysis of Preincisional and Postincisional Treatment with Alpha2-Adrenoreceptor Agonist Clonidine Regarding Analgesic Consumption and Hemodynamic Stability in Surgical Patients

  • Jasminka Peršec
  • Damir Buković
  • Višnja Majerić-Kogler
  • Katarina Šakić
  • Zoran Peršec
  • Miro Kasum
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Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Croatian Anthropological Society
Language
English

Abstract

Preemptive analgesia aims to prevent the sensitization of central nervous system, hence the development of pathologic pain after tissular injury. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of preincisional clonidine treatment on analgesic consumption and hemodynamic stability compared to clonidine administered at the end of the operation and control group. Ninety-one patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery were randomly assigned to four groups: peroral clonidine before operation, epidural clonidine before operation, epidural clonidine at the end of operation, and epidural saline before operation as a control group. After the operation, patient-controlled analgesia with epidural morphine was instituted. Analgesic consumption, bloo...

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