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2019 | 1 | 21-26

Article title

Wpływ lęku na zużycie środków przeciwbólowych u pacjentów w pierwszej dobie po zabiegach kardiochirurgicznych.

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EN
The impact of anxiety on analgesic drugs consumption in patients on the first day after cardiac surgery procedures.

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PL

Abstracts

PL
Wstęp. Wraz ze wzrostem zachorowalności na choroby układu krążenia, w szczególności chorobę wieńcową (CAD), wzrasta liczba zabiegów kardiochirurgicznych. W okresie pooperacyjnym pacjenci zażywają największą liczbę środków przeciwbólowych, jak również narażeni są na wysoki poziom lęku związany z silnym bólem.
EN
Background. Along with the increase in the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CAD), in particular coronary disease (CAD), the number of cardiac surgery procedures increases. In the postoperative period, patients take a lot of analgesic drugs as well as are exposed to high levels of anxiety associated with severe pain.

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1

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21-26

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2018-12-21

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  • Oddział Rehabilitacji Kardiologicznej, Śląskie Centrum Chorób Serca w Zabrzu

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2084-4212

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