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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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Annals of Surgery, 2019
Objective: To assess whether the location of wound catheters (ie, preperitoneal vs. subcutaneous) impacts outcomes, when compared with alternatives such as epidural analgesia.
T. Mungroop +6 more
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Objective: To assess whether the location of wound catheters (ie, preperitoneal vs. subcutaneous) impacts outcomes, when compared with alternatives such as epidural analgesia.
T. Mungroop +6 more
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1991
The process of nociception, the anatomy of the epidural space, and the placement of the epidural catheter are reviewed, and the pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, analgesic efficacy, and potential adverse effects of epidurally administered narcotics and local anesthetics are discussed, as well as patient monitoring standards and solution preparation ...
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The process of nociception, the anatomy of the epidural space, and the placement of the epidural catheter are reviewed, and the pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, analgesic efficacy, and potential adverse effects of epidurally administered narcotics and local anesthetics are discussed, as well as patient monitoring standards and solution preparation ...
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A cohort study of the impact of epidural analgesia on maternal and neonatal outcomes
The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2019To explore the impact of epidural analgesia on maternal and neonatal outcomes, especially the relation between epidural analgesia and intrapartum fever.
Huifen Yin, R. Hu
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Clinical Risk, 2000
Abstract Epidural analgesia is an invasive procedure which has a number of benefits. It provides optimal analgesia for operations on the lower limbs, abdomen, and thorax and allows effective chest physiotherapy in the presence of abdominal and chest incisions.
Gilbert Park +2 more
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Abstract Epidural analgesia is an invasive procedure which has a number of benefits. It provides optimal analgesia for operations on the lower limbs, abdomen, and thorax and allows effective chest physiotherapy in the presence of abdominal and chest incisions.
Gilbert Park +2 more
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Postoperative Epidural Analgesia
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991Epidural analgesia is an important advance in the treatment of postoperative pain. Improved pain relief and decreased patient morbidity have combined to make this technique more desirable than the use of traditional intramuscular narcotics. Optimal patient care and satisfaction, however, can only be achieved with the education and assistance of ...
T R, Lubenow, A D, Ivankovich
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International journal of obstetric anesthesia, 2019
INTRODUCTION Dural puncture epidural analgesia (DPE) is a modification of conventional epidural analgesia that involves the intentional puncture of the dura with a spinal needle through the needle placed in the epidural space, without a medication being ...
M. Heesen +3 more
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INTRODUCTION Dural puncture epidural analgesia (DPE) is a modification of conventional epidural analgesia that involves the intentional puncture of the dura with a spinal needle through the needle placed in the epidural space, without a medication being ...
M. Heesen +3 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2018
BACKGROUND: Multimodal pain management is an integral part of enhanced recovery pathways. The most effective pain management strategies have not been determined.
Daniel R Felling +11 more
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BACKGROUND: Multimodal pain management is an integral part of enhanced recovery pathways. The most effective pain management strategies have not been determined.
Daniel R Felling +11 more
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British Journal of Nursing, 1994
Epidural analgesia is becoming a more popular method of pain control. However, in order for it to be used effectively and safely nurses need to know how to monitor the patient and to be aware of the complications and side effects that could arise.
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Epidural analgesia is becoming a more popular method of pain control. However, in order for it to be used effectively and safely nurses need to know how to monitor the patient and to be aware of the complications and side effects that could arise.
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002
There has recently been a growing interest in developing and modulating the techniques of neuraxial analgesia to meet the changing individual needs of parturients for pain relief during the course of labour and delivery.Neuraxial analgesia is now very safe.
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There has recently been a growing interest in developing and modulating the techniques of neuraxial analgesia to meet the changing individual needs of parturients for pain relief during the course of labour and delivery.Neuraxial analgesia is now very safe.
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