Title: A Study on Different Analgesic Drugs and Techniques Used in Postoperative Pain Management at 250 Bed (Medical College) Hospital, Patuakhali

Authors: Dr Hossain Ahmed, Dr Nazmul Ahsan Siddiqi Rubel, Dr Habibur Rahman

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i4.193

Abstract

Background: The reason of deciding the percentage of analgesics utilized in postoperative period is to decide the genuine usage of opioid saving impact of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications and the idea of multimodal analgesia.

Objective: To identify the different analgesic drugs and techniques used in postoperative pain management.

Method: This was a cross sectional study. 150 patients were chosen to discover the sorts of analgesics that are being utilized in the postoperative time frame regardless of the kinds of operation and anesthesia, premedication by analgesics and itraoperative analgesics utilized or not. Patients were isolated into a few age groups.

Results: In the current imminent cross sectional study it is seen that blend of intramuscular injection of pethidine and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (either in suppository structure or intravenous or intramuscular route) has the most astounding rate in postoperative help with discomfort.

Keywords: Analgesic drugs, Postoperative pain management, Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Hossain Ahmed

Senior Consultant, Anaesthesiology, 250 Bed (Medical College) Hospital, Patuakhali, Bangladesh