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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-10 | Issue-12
The Effect of Analgesia in Fast Track Pediatric Cardiac Patient
Mohammad Makbul Hossain, Sabarin Ahamed, Khalifa Mahmud Tarik, Md. Yousuf Hira, Partha Shekhar Roy
Published: Dec. 26, 2022 | 112 77
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2022.v10i12.064
Pages: 2455-2459
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Abstract
Background: Rapid tracheal extubation after cardiac surgery is not novel. "Fast-track management" has gained popularity in recent years, and the provision of cost-effective treatment is now included in with other factors as a means of assessing the success of various surgical procedures. Objective: In this study our main goal is to evaluate the effect of Analgesia in fast track pediatric cardiac patient. Method: This retrospective study was done at Bangladesh Shishu Hospital and Institute, Bangladesh, from January 2021 to January 2022. A total of 100 patients considered suitable for fast-track care were selected prior to surgery. The criteria for the selection of fast-track patients included low- risk cardiac surgery and the absence of other associated complex defects, either a weight over 10 kg or at least 6 months of age, the absence of complex non-cardiac issues and no significant history of repeat chest infections or obstructive airway disease. Results: during the study, mean age group was 5.7 years, followed by 55 cases were male, mean weight was 15.5 kg. 50% had a trial septal defect followed by 15% Ventricular septal defect, 11% Partial anomalous pulmonary, 9% congenital sabaortic stenosis, 10% had Atrioventricular septal defect. While reviewing post-operative faces pain score in day-1, 15% had no hurts followed by 60% had hurts a little bit, 10% had hurts more, 5% had hurts even more, 5% had hurts whole lot, 5% had hurts worst In day-2 25% had no hurts, 50% had hurts a bit, 12% had hurts a little more, 6% had hurts even more. In day-3 40% had no hurts, 40% had hurts a little bit, 20% had hurts little more. However, in day-4 15% had hurts little bit and 10% had hurts little more. In addition, 90% of the patients had between excellent and satisfactory analgesia. Moreover, 48% had vomiting and 2% had itching. Conclusion: The treatment of congenital heart disease after surgery is projected to become more reliant on "fast-track" care as the healthcare system ....