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- W1979937315 abstract "Postoperative pain is the most important factor od so called tumor-promotive effect of surgery i.e. of endocrine-metabolic changes having the consequence drop in immune, antiinfective and antitumor defense. Due to presence of organic involutive changes, old people (= 65 years), often have serious side effects during application of usual analgetics. Since hypertonic glucose (33%) given i.v. or per os, works analgesically in small children there is assumption that it can be used in treatment of postoperative pain in old oncology patients. We tested the hypothesis that postoperative pain in old oncology patients can be treated with i.v. application of 50% of glucose solution. 37 oncology patients over 65 years, 26 females and 11 males, operated for breast cancer and soft tissue cancer, were investigated. Average age of the patients was 72 +/- 4 years. 50% Glucose solution was given in two boluses of 20 ml each: the first bolus was given to all patients at the end of anesthesia, and the other bolus was given individually after appearance of post-operative pain. Pain intensity (in coefficients of the visual analogue scale VAK = 1-100) and its characteristics were tested by oral testing of operated patients; after weakening from anesthesia, after the first appearance of the pain and 15 minutes after giving of the second glucose bolus. None patient had pain weakening from anesthesia. All tested patients experienced pain during the first 70 minutes and it could be categorized as very strong pain (= 82 VAK). The pain was decreased with another glucose bolus by approximately (= 56% VAK) so it was classifies in category of bearable pains (= 36 VAK). In 9 patients (24.3%) the pain had neuropathic component (filing of burning) which could not be eliminated by hypertonic glucose, but only with application of tramadol. Activation of the central cholinergic transmission is the most significant mechanism of analgesic glucose effect, but, probably there is another one: facilitation of entrance of formerly given analgesics in the brain cells. As energetic substrate, entering all organism cells, glucose could make easier intracell breakthrough of any other analgesic drug, of the peripheral or central action, and final antipain effect could be potential or additional one. It was concluded that 40 ml of 50% glucose solution given in two identical boluses, has good analgesic effect in treatment of postoperative pain in old oncology patient: the pain was not completely eliminated, but it was significantly decreased and became tolerable. Hypertonic glucose neither eliminates, nor decreases neuropathic component of the pain, so, when the pain appears the therapy should be supplemented with other drugs, which may completely eliminate all pain components." @default.
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- W1979937315 title "Treatment of post-operative pain in old oncology patients with intravenous application of 50% glucose solution" @default.
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