Comparion of dezocine and butorphanol combined with propofol on painless artificial abortion

2015 
Objective To compare the analgesic effect,recovery quality and adverse drug reactions of dezocine and butorphanol combined with propofol in patients undergoing induced abortion. Methods 200 early pregnancy patients for painless artificial abortion were randomly divided into 2 groups,group A and group B,each has 100 cases.A was injected with dezocine 80μg/kg,and B with butorphanol 15μg/kg,two groups were both injected with propofol 2.5mg/kg.Propofol was added 30-40 mg appropriately if body movement influenced the operation.Recorded the total dosage of propofol,circulatory and respiratory changes,operating time,wake-up time,recovery time of orientation,hospital stay time,postoperative uterine contraction pains,and incidence of nausea,vomiting,dizziness.Evaluated the analgesic efficacy in operation and after operation of each group. Results Two groups had no significant differences in operating time,total dosage of propofol,circulatory and respiratory changes,wake-up time,and the incidence of nausea and vomiting.Compared with group B,group A was apparently shorter in recovery time of orientation and hospital stay time(P 0.05);and was obviously better in reducing postoperative uterine contraction pains and incidence of dizziness(P 0.05). Conclusion Dezocine and butorphanol combined with propofol in patients undergoing induced abortion both can obtain good anesthetic effect.Dezocine propofol combined with intravenous anesthesia is much better on account of faster recovery of orientation,shorter hospital stay time,lower incidence of dizziness,lighter postoperative uterine contraction pains,and higher recovery quality.
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