This study aims to the comparison of Quadratus Lumborum Block 2 and Transversus Abdominis Plan Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Abdominal Surgery
This study aims to the comparison of Quadratus Lumborum Block 2 and Transversus Abdominis Plan Block for Postoperative Analgesia in Abdominal Surgery. In abdominal surgeries, USG guided body blocks are performed for postoperative analgesia. For this purpose, Transversus Abdominis Plan Block (TAPB) and Quadratus Lumborum Block 2 (QLB 2) are frequently used blocks. The aim of this study was to evaluate for postoperative analgesia of preoperative trunk blocks, intraoperative hemodynamic changes with the unblocked control group, Modified Aldrete Recovery Score (MADS) 9 in the recovery unit, Numerical pain scale (NRS) in the service department, It is aimed to examine and compare the time it reaches on the 1st, 2nd and 24th hours after this period. Patient satisfaction is also evaluated in the ward.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Comparison of trunks blocks and control groups for Postoperative Analgesia in Abdominal Surgery
Postoperative pain
The degree of pain will be measured with a numerical rating scale (NRS). All patients' postoperative pain logarithmic rating scale (NRS-numeric rating scale; 0 = absence of pain, 10 = unbearable pain) will be recorded in both groups.
Time frame: 1 hours
Postoperative pain
The degree of pain will be measured with numerical rating scale (NRS). All patients' postoperative pain numerical rating scale (NRS-numeric rating scale; 0 = absence of pain, 10 = unbearable pain) will be recorded in both groups.
Time frame: 2 hours
Postoperative pain
The degree of pain will be measured with numerical rating scale (NRS). All patients' postoperative pain numerical rating scale (NRS-numeric rating scale; 0 = absence of pain, 10 = unbearable pain) will be recorded in both groups.
Time frame: 4 hours
The degree of postoperative pain
The degree of pain will be measured with a numerical rating scale (NRS). All patients' postoperative pain numerical rating scale (NRS-numeric rating scale; 0 = absence of pain, 10 = unbearable pain) will be recorded in both groups.
Time frame: 24 hours
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