Schneider M, Palas T A
Anaesthesist. 1986 Mar;35(3):193-6.
A randomized clinical study was undertaken to compare the feasibility and effectiveness of two different premedications. Thirty-eight patients admitted for elective tonsillectomy gave informed consent and were randomly assigned to two groups. One group received morphine orally and scopolamine transdermally. In the second group, the same substances were applied intramuscularly before the operation. The following parameters were evaluated: psychological state, sedation, hemodynamics, salivation, pain and side effects. General anesthesia was maintained with thiopental, fentanyl, N2O/O2, and enflurane; alcuronium was used for muscle relaxation. The results showed no significant differences between the groups for any of the parameters considered.
进行了一项随机临床研究,以比较两种不同术前用药的可行性和有效性。38例因择期扁桃体切除术入院的患者签署了知情同意书,并被随机分为两组。一组口服吗啡并经皮给予东莨菪碱。第二组在手术前肌肉注射相同的药物。评估了以下参数:心理状态、镇静、血流动力学、唾液分泌、疼痛和副作用。用硫喷妥钠、芬太尼、N2O/O2和恩氟烷维持全身麻醉;用阿库氯铵进行肌肉松弛。结果显示,在所考虑的任何参数方面,两组之间均无显著差异。