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PEDIATRICS, 2002
To the Editor .— We read the article by Goetzl et al1 with interest. While we agree that there is an association between epidural analgesia and increased maternal temperature,2 we would question that epidural analgesia in the mother per se leads to increased screening for sepsis in the newborn whether the mother is febrile or afebrile after an ...
K. N. Haque+5 more
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To the Editor .— We read the article by Goetzl et al1 with interest. While we agree that there is an association between epidural analgesia and increased maternal temperature,2 we would question that epidural analgesia in the mother per se leads to increased screening for sepsis in the newborn whether the mother is febrile or afebrile after an ...
K. N. Haque+5 more
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Early versus late initiation of epidural analgesia for labour.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014BACKGROUND Pain during childbirth is arguably the most severe pain some women may experience in their lifetime. Epidural analgesia is an effective form of pain relief during labour. Many women have concerns regarding its safety.
B. Sng+7 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2014
BACKGROUND Although epidural analgesia has been used for postoperative pain control after total knee arthroplasty, its usefulness is being reevaluated because of possible adverse effects. Recent studies have proven the efficacy of periarticular analgesic
Sachiyuki Tsukada, M. Wakui, A. Hoshino
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BACKGROUND Although epidural analgesia has been used for postoperative pain control after total knee arthroplasty, its usefulness is being reevaluated because of possible adverse effects. Recent studies have proven the efficacy of periarticular analgesic
Sachiyuki Tsukada, M. Wakui, A. Hoshino
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EPIDURAL ANALGESIA FOR LAPAROSCOPY
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1973SummaryLaparoscopies were performed under epidural analgesia on 125 patients and without serious complications. The technique was safe, provided adequate analgesia, and was well tolerated.
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Epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a nationwide analysis of use and outcomes.
JAMA Surgery, 2014IMPORTANCE The use of epidural analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery has demonstrated superiority over conventional analgesia in controlling pain.
Wissam J Halabi+6 more
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Epidural Ketamine for Postoperative Analgesia
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1987no abstract ...
Van Der Auwera, Dirk+2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001
M P, O'Connell, S W, Lindow
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M P, O'Connell, S W, Lindow
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Epidural abscess following epidural analgesia [PDF]
Margaret B. Garahan+2 more
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