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Titre : | Impact of Epidural Analgesia on Quality of Life and Pain in Advanced Cancer Patients (2015) |
Auteurs : | Qun-Hui He, Auteur ; Qing-Ling Liu, Auteur ; Zhen Li, Auteur |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Pain Management Nursing (Vol. 16, n°3, June 2015) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 307-313 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Anesthésie péridurale ; Douleur ; Douleur chronique ; Qualité de vie ; Recherche ; Soins postopératoires ; Tumeurs |
Résumé : | Patients with advanced cancer often experience chronic postoperative pain and poor quality of life. The objective of this study was to determine if epidural self-controlled analgesia reduced the incidence of chronic pain and improved the quality of life when compared with intravenous self-controlled analgesia. A total of 50 patients diagnosed with advanced cancer who received analgesia treatment were randomly divided into two groups, epidural self-controlled analgesia group (EA group, n = 26) and intravenous self-controlled analgesia group (IA group, n = 24). Visual analog scale (VAS) and Karnofsky score were used to assess the pain and the quality of life, respectively. A multifunction monitor was used to continuously record the physical signs of patients after treatment. The physical signs, such as heart failure, respiration, pulse, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation, in the two groups were better after analgesia treatment. Meanwhile, the respiration and oxygen saturation in the EA group were significantly improved compared with that of the IA group (p |
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