Objective: to study the analgesic effect of different nonsteroidal drugs in ear endoscopic surgery. Methods: randomization, observation group in ear endoscopic surgery using flubiprofen, parexib sodium, propantatamo t...Objective: to study the analgesic effect of different nonsteroidal drugs in ear endoscopic surgery. Methods: randomization, observation group in ear endoscopic surgery using flubiprofen, parexib sodium, propantatamo three types of nonsteroidal drugs, control group in ear endoscopic surgery using relieve pain drugs, compared the two groups of ear endoscopic surgery patients VAS pain score, clinical surgery index, clinical treatment effect, adverse mood score, SF-36 quality of life score, adverse reactions. Results: VAS scores between patients in observation group A, B and C (P> 0.05), the comparison results of pain VAS score in patients undergoing ear endoscopy at 6h after surgery and 24h after surgery were significantly different (P <0.05);observation group A, observation group B, observation group C, flouproffenide, pracximide, and relieve pain (P> 0.05), the results of clinical surgical index of removing laryngeal mask varied significantly (P <0.05);the results of patients in observation group A, observation group B, observation group C, and relieve pain varied significantly (P <0.05);the results of observation group A, B, C and control patients with anxiety SAS, depression and SDS scores were not significantly different (P> 0.05);the comparison results of anxiety SAS score, depression SDS score and depression S D S score were significantly different (P <0.05);the comparison results of SF-36 quality of life score between observation group A, observation group B, observation group C and control group were not significantly different (P> 0.05);the comparison results of SF-36 quality of life score after surgery varied significantly (P <0.05);observation group A, observation group B, observation group C and control group of ear endoscopic surgery in surgery, flubiprofen, parexib sodium, propanatamol and relieve pain after digestive system abnormalities, hypoxemia, throat pain, dizziness and vomiting adverse effects (P <0.05). Conclusion: the analgesic effect of flubilofenen, parecoxib sodium and propantathamol is better than relieve pain, and the application of flubulofenen and propantamamol in ear endoscopic surgery can be promoted in large-scale clinical practice.展开更多
文摘Objective: to study the analgesic effect of different nonsteroidal drugs in ear endoscopic surgery. Methods: randomization, observation group in ear endoscopic surgery using flubiprofen, parexib sodium, propantatamo three types of nonsteroidal drugs, control group in ear endoscopic surgery using relieve pain drugs, compared the two groups of ear endoscopic surgery patients VAS pain score, clinical surgery index, clinical treatment effect, adverse mood score, SF-36 quality of life score, adverse reactions. Results: VAS scores between patients in observation group A, B and C (P> 0.05), the comparison results of pain VAS score in patients undergoing ear endoscopy at 6h after surgery and 24h after surgery were significantly different (P <0.05);observation group A, observation group B, observation group C, flouproffenide, pracximide, and relieve pain (P> 0.05), the results of clinical surgical index of removing laryngeal mask varied significantly (P <0.05);the results of patients in observation group A, observation group B, observation group C, and relieve pain varied significantly (P <0.05);the results of observation group A, B, C and control patients with anxiety SAS, depression and SDS scores were not significantly different (P> 0.05);the comparison results of anxiety SAS score, depression SDS score and depression S D S score were significantly different (P <0.05);the comparison results of SF-36 quality of life score between observation group A, observation group B, observation group C and control group were not significantly different (P> 0.05);the comparison results of SF-36 quality of life score after surgery varied significantly (P <0.05);observation group A, observation group B, observation group C and control group of ear endoscopic surgery in surgery, flubiprofen, parexib sodium, propanatamol and relieve pain after digestive system abnormalities, hypoxemia, throat pain, dizziness and vomiting adverse effects (P <0.05). Conclusion: the analgesic effect of flubilofenen, parecoxib sodium and propantathamol is better than relieve pain, and the application of flubulofenen and propantamamol in ear endoscopic surgery can be promoted in large-scale clinical practice.