Pain Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Will Warm Patch on the Injecting Site Decrease the Injection Pain Induced by Propofol
Propofol causes injection pain is still a common clinical unsolved problem. Mixing a small amount of lidocaine with propofol or injecting lidocaine in advance can reduce the pain caused by propofol injection. Using an air warmer to warm the arm can also reduce the pain caused by propofol injection. Investors suspect that treatment with a warming patch (covering the injection site) can also reduce the pain caused by propofol injection.
This is a single-center randomized controlled clinical study. Purpose of this study is to
explore whether the coverage of the warming patch (for 5min before injection) can reduce the
pain induced by propofol injection.
The patients included in the study were randomly divided into two groups. The group W used a
warming patch to cover the injection site, and the group C used a cotton pad to cover the
injection site. After 5 minutes of coverage, the propofol injection was induced, and the
patient's complaint of pain (calling or arm withdrawal) during propofol injection was
observed, and the patient's recall of the pain score during induction after the patient
recovered. After the patients regained consciousness, the data of the two groups were
compared to determine whether the use of the warming patch could reduce the pain caused by
propofol injection.
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