Pain syndrome in the postoperative period after elimination of oropharyngeal obstruction in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
Abstract
One of the components characterizing the course of the postoperative period is pain. The article analyzes the severity of pain in the postoperative period in patients with uncomplicated snoring and obstructive sleep apnea of varying severity after the surgical treatment of upper respiratory tract obstruction at the oropharyngeal level. Significant differences were found in the severity of pain in patients with uncomplicated snoring and severe obstructive sleep apnea on the 3rd, 7th, 10th and 14th days of the postoperative period. It was found that in patients with obstructive sleep apnea of moderate to severe degree, the severity of pain and dysphagia in the postoperative period and the duration of pain medication use is the greatest (p < 0.05).
About the Authors
Ya. e. YaromenkaBelarus
V. A. Кarnialiuk
Belarus
L. E. Makaryna-Kibak
Belarus
K. S. Tsishkevich
Belarus
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For citations:
Yaromenka Ya.e., Кarnialiuk V.A., Makaryna-Kibak L.E., Tsishkevich K.S. Pain syndrome in the postoperative period after elimination of oropharyngeal obstruction in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Emergency Cardiology and Cardiovascular Risks journal. 2020;4(1):830–833. (In Russ.)









