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NCT06517069
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Effect of TEAS Combined With Oxycodone on Postoperative Visceral Pain in Gynecologic Laparoscopic Patients

Sponsor: Yangzhou University

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Summary

To investigate the effect and feasibility of percutaneous acupoint stimulation combined with oxycodone on postoperative visceral pain in laparoscopic patients, and provided a clinical basis for optimizing perioperative pain management in laparoscopic patients.

Official title: Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation Combined With Oxycodone on Postoperative Visceral Pain and Early Recovery Quality in Gynecologic Laparoscopic Patients

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2024-05-01

Completion Date

2025-07-01

Last Updated

2024-07-30

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

TEAS

Bilateral Neiguan point (PC6), Zusanli point (ST36) and Sanyinjiao point (SP6) were selected. Use Huatuo electronic needle therapy device, Sulodine electric stimulation hand circle TEAS, Huatuo electronic needle therapy device parameter setting: Density wave, 2/10Hz, current intensity from weak to strong, until the patient can tolerate the maximum intensity (acid, numbness, distension, pain) is appropriate, after the Sulodine brand electrical stimulation bracelet is turned on, gradually increase the stimulation intensity, until the patient can tolerate the maximum intensity is appropriate, stimulation for 30min until anesthesia induction

DRUG

Oxycodone

Oxycodone 0.1mg/kg was injected intravenously 5 minutes before anesthesia induction

Locations (1)

Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University

Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China