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Original Articles

Postoperative patient-controlled analgesia (PCA): How much control and How much analgesia?

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Pages 753-770 | Received 02 Jul 2002, Accepted 06 Feb 2003, Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

Postoperative patients received one of the three, alternative pain-management treatments: patient-controlled analgesia (PCA); perceived PCA (PPCA without actual control) and continuous intravenous infusion of analgesics (CII). Pain reports, morphine consumption and satisfaction of the groups were compared, and influences of individual differences in preferences for control and trait anxiety were tested. The main findings were: (1) PCA patients consumed less morphine and reported more pain and somewhat higher satisfaction; (2) PPCA patients were intermediate between the other two groups in pain reports and morphine consumption and lowest in satisfaction and (3) individual differences did not moderate the effects of PCA. The findings were interpreted as indicating that the main effect of PCA is increased pain tolerance, and that a bio-psycho-social framework is most appropriate to explain these effects.

Acknowledgments

The study was done in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters’ degree of the second author.

 We thank the medical staff at Golda-Hasharon Hospital for their assistance in carrying out the research. We also thank Hanan Frenk and two anonymous referees for their valuable comments on an earlier version of this article.

Notes

aCumulative doses over 24 h;

*p < 0.06;

**p < 0.01; Legend: PCA = patient-controlled analgesia; PPCA = perceived PCA without actual control; CII = continuous intravenous infusion of analgesics.

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