| Objective:To investigate the effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation on the Postoperative Recovery Quality of patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery.Methods:A total of 210 female patients aged 18-70 years were selected and divided into two groups by random number table method,with 105 cases in each group.Acupoint stimulation group(group A)30 min before anesthesia induction in patients with bilateral li4,closed in den connection percutaneous acupoint electrical stimulator for electrical stimulation,amplitude of the density wave,the frequency set to 2/100 hz,stimulation intensity adjustment ahead of schedule,mainly patients able to tolerate,generally is about 10 ~ 30 ma,the experimental group(percutaneous acupoint stimulation group)for electrical stimulation,the control group(group C)only in the corresponding position connection of electrodes,don’t give the actual stimulus.The acupoint stimulation group was continued to receive electrical stimulation for 30 min after postoperative extubation and 24 h after surgery,while the control group was given sham stimulation for30 min.Patients in both groups received intravenous self-controlled analgesia(PCIA)after surgery,dexamethasone 5mg before surgery,and tolansetron hydrochloride injection 2mg before the end of surgery.The incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting(PONV),visual analogue pain score(VAS pain score),the postoperative anal exhaust time and postoperative recovery quality(QOR-15 score)were observed at 24 h and 48 h after surgery.Results:Compared with C group,the patients in A group had lower VAS score and ratio and score of PONV at 24 h and 48 h after surgery(P< 0.05),the postoperative anal exhaust time was significantly shortened(P< 0.05),and QOR-15 score was significantly increased(P< 0.05).Conclusion:Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation could significantly reduce the intensity of postoperative pain and the incidence and score of PONV,shorten the postoperative anal exhaust time,improve the quality of recovery,and promote rapid postoperative recovery in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. |