Anästhesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Aug 1998
Review[NMDA-receptor antagonist in pain therapy].
The treatment of patients suffering from chronic neuropathic pain remains a clinical challenge, particularly in cases where opioid therapy fails to provide sufficient pain relief. Spinal sensitization might be one cause for induction and maintenance of such states of pain, frequently accompainied by symptoms like allodynia, hyperalgesia and temporal summation of second pain. Experimental data concerning the role of NMDA-mediated processes in central sensitization and the effects of NMDA receptor antagonists in different models of neuropathic pain are reviewed. ⋯ Further clinical studies may reveal whether these substances will play a role as adjuncts in future pain treatment. Improving the efficacy of opioids by blocking NMDA receptor-mediated activity constitutes another clinically relevant concept for pain management. Numerous experiments have shown synergistic effects of NMDA antagonists and opioids in analgesia, while the development of opioid tolerance was prevented.
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Aug 1998
Clinical Trial[Use of the laryngeal mask in oral and dental surgery].
The suitability of the laryngeal mask (LM) for anesthesia in oral and dental surgery of the face was investigated considering in particular the risks of aspiration and dislocation. We also examined acceptability to the surgeon. ⋯ Leakage due to dislocation of the LM and airway obstruction only leads to a relevant risk of SaO2 to drop if both components occur simultaneously. With increasing experience and close cooperation between surgeon and anesthesiologist, they may be almost completely avoided so that even exposure of the lower, wisdorri teeth will seldom iiecessiiate the LM to be replaced by ETA. In relation to the tongue depressor, cuff pressure should be kept at low levels in order to obtain better flexibility of the LM. The LM provides sufficient protection against aspiration of intraoperative fluid in the pharynx. Acceptability to the surgeon is high because of good operative conditions and shortened periods in between two operations when compared to ETA. Improved protective reflex responses after the operation and its advantages when used in patients with tightness of the jaw make the LM a suitable instrument for anesthesia in oral and dental surgery.