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Anestesia en México
On-line version ISSN 2448-8771Print version ISSN 1405-0056
Abstract
GOMEZ MORALES, Carlos Eduardo; GARCIA POSADA, Lucero Dalila and LOPEZ GARCES, Víctor Manuel. Evaluación de atención del dolor postoperatorio en la Unidad Médica de Alta especialidad. León Guanajuato. Anest. Méx. [online]. 2016, vol.28, n.3, pp.20-27. ISSN 2448-8771.
Objective:
To evaluate the care of postoperative pain of the highly specialized medical unit of the IMSS, León Guanajuato, Mexico.
Material and method.
A study of observational, descriptive, prospective and transversal type which included 180 adult patients with ASA 1 and II, scheduled for non- ambulatory surgery. We studied five postoperative pain care indicators established by the Joint Commission on the accreditation of health organizations. (JCAHO).
Results.
67.7% reported having had pain, 65.5% was managed with NSAIDs and the 32.2% requested rescue medicine. 31.6% (57) presented severe pain. The prevalence of pain was 48.7%. The level of care was reported by patients as "satisfied" and "very satisfied". From the survey carried out to the medical surgeons. 83.3% provided information to their patients about postoperative pain.
Conclusions.
The management of postoperative pain is still a real problem and poorly controlled by the unit staff, maintains a high prevalence, resulting in dissatisfaction and suffering of patients.
Keywords : postoperative pain; Impact of the pain; Care medical; Quality; Surveys.