44 -6 (80) 2025 - Sairamov I.Kh., Tuychiev D.B. - NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESIA AFTER OPEN HEART SURGERY IN CHILDREN

NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESIA AFTER OPEN HEART SURGERY IN CHILDREN

Sairamov I.Kh. - Central Asian Medical University Uzbekistan

Tuychiev D.B. - Children's multidisciplinary medical center of Fergana region

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In cardiac surgery, dexmedetomidine has proven itself as the main drug for postoperative sedation and treatment of delirium. Children especially need postoperative sedation to prevent the development of anxiety and fear. In moderate doses, dexmedetomidine exhibits sedative properties and, unlike narcotic analgesics, affects the cardiovascular and central nervous systems without blocking the respiratory center. Goal of the study. To study the effectiveness of dexmedetomidine to optimize analgesia in children after cardiac surgery. Materials and methods. The study involved 100 children aged 1 to 6 years who underwent surgical treatment of congenital heart defects in the cardiac surgery department of the Fergana Regional Children's Multidisciplinary Medical Center from 2022 to 2024, and randomized clinical trials were also conducted. Clinical studies were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of postoperative analgesia using the well-known FLACC and RASS scales, as well as to study the data of clinical, laboratory, functional and instrumental examination of patients. Conclusion. It is shown that the use of the recommended method of analgesia is more effective and safe than opioid postoperative analgesia after cardiac surgery in children.

Key words. Children, cardiac surgery, analgosedation, dexmedetomidine.

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For citation:Sairamov I.Kh., Tuychiev D.B. - NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESIA AFTER OPEN HEART SURGERY IN CHILDREN//New Day in Medicine 6(80)2025 226-230 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/6-80-2025

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