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The Relationship Of The Surgical Pleth Index Values With Postoperative Pain Score And Analgesia Consumption
Sponsor: Istanbul University
Summary
Postoperative pain management has an important role in anesthesia practice. In order to ensure postoperative patient comfort, postoperative rehabilitation should start early and be managed effectively1. It is known that if adequate analgesia is not provided before the patient wakes up, the severity of pain and the total opioid consumption increases. This increased opioid use causes complications such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, increased sleepiness and respiratory depression2. For this reason, the provision of adequate analgesia before the patient is awakened from general anesthesia has an important place in the process. Measurement of pain has different characteristics in patients under sedation or general anesthesia compared to conscious patients. However, since it is not possible for the patient to define pain under general anesthesia, different measurement and evaluation methods are needed. In order to monitor the intraoperative balance between nociception and antinociception, several non-invasive methods with different physiological approaches have been researched and made available for use in the last decade. The aim of these methods is individualize the intraoperative and postoperative opioid dose3. In this context, it has been suggested that the Surgical Pleth Index (SPI) method can be used in the evaluation of the analgesic component of anesthesia.
Official title: The Relationship on The Surgical Pleth Index Values Observed at The End of The Surgical Procedure With Postoperative Pain Score and Analgesia Consumption
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
52
Start Date
2019-01-01
Completion Date
2021-11-08
Last Updated
2026-06-12
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Surgical Pleth Index (SPI)
SPI data were recorded at one-minute intervals during the last five minutes (6 times in total) until the entropy value reached 60
Locations (1)
Istanbul University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)