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Advocating for universal access to epidural analgesia for women during childbirth: a scientific review Polish National Social Campaign "Hear the voice of pain". [PDF]
Karkowska D, Modro M, Karkowski TA.
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Comparison of oesophageal temperature characteristics obtained in patients kept warm peroperatively by the kanmed warmcloud body warming device and the Bair Hugger Temperature Management Unit [PDF]
De Jongh, K +5 more
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Comparative Effectiveness of Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block and Epidural Analgesia in Abdominal Surgery: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
Naim N, Reza MS, Umar A.
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Epidural analgesia combined with transversus abdominis plane block with liposomal bupivacaine reduces pain after caesarean delivery: a double-blind, randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Ma W, Long Y, Ye S, Tao Q, Wang Y, Xu T.
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Anaesthesia, 2020
The programmed intermittent epidural bolus technique has shown superiority to continuous epidural infusion techniques, with or without patient‐controlled epidural analgesia for pain relief, reduced motor block and patient satisfaction.
E. Roofthooft +8 more
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The programmed intermittent epidural bolus technique has shown superiority to continuous epidural infusion techniques, with or without patient‐controlled epidural analgesia for pain relief, reduced motor block and patient satisfaction.
E. Roofthooft +8 more
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Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2020
BACKGROUND The dural puncture epidural (DPE) technique is associated with faster onset than the conventional epidural (EP) technique for labor analgesia.
Yujie Song +6 more
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BACKGROUND The dural puncture epidural (DPE) technique is associated with faster onset than the conventional epidural (EP) technique for labor analgesia.
Yujie Song +6 more
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1992
The most frequently used postoperative analgesia techniques are intramuscular injection (IM) and patient controlled analgesia (PCA). Recently, the use of epidural catheter injection (EPI) has been done with success. This study was done to prospectively compare these three techniques for postoperative analgesia after extensive operations upon the colon ...
M J, Kilbride +4 more
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The most frequently used postoperative analgesia techniques are intramuscular injection (IM) and patient controlled analgesia (PCA). Recently, the use of epidural catheter injection (EPI) has been done with success. This study was done to prospectively compare these three techniques for postoperative analgesia after extensive operations upon the colon ...
M J, Kilbride +4 more
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