Abstract
Observation on the Therapeutic Effect of Multimodal Image Fusion Technology Combined with Butorphanol in the Treatment of Postoperative Agitation in Children under General Anaesthesia
Department of Anesthesia, Shijiazhuang Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province 050000, China
Correspondence Address:
Linshu Cheng, Department of Anesthesia, Shijiazhuang Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province 050000, China, E-mail: Chenglinshu2699123@163.com
The limitation of traditional general anesthesia postoperative pain relief methods is that the efficacy is relatively single, lacks individualization, and is prone to overuse and adverse reactions. This article explored the efficacy and safety of butorphanol combined with multimodal image fusion technology in the treatment of postoperative agitation in children under general anesthesia, providing an effective method for clinical treatment of postoperative agitation in children under general anesthesia. This article collected general data and clinical manifestations of restless children after general anesthesia surgery, and observed and evaluates 40 children. These children, aged between 1 y and 6 y old, received general anesthesia and developed varying degrees of restlessness symptoms after surgery. Among them, 20 children (control group) received traditional single treatment methods, while the other 20 children (experimental group) used multimodal image fusion technology for imaging diagnosis of patients. This article summarized the application value of combined treatment with butorphanol based on diagnostic results, while observing the treatment effect and adverse reactions. The results showed that the average restlessness rate in the experimental group was 54.45 % lower than that in the control group. Compared with traditional single treatment methods, the combined use of multimodal image fusion technology and butorphanol can significantly improve the incidence of postoperative agitation in children with general anesthesia. The research results can provide clinical doctors with more intuitive and accurate diagnostic information, thereby more accurately formulating treatment plans and achieving personalized treatment.
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