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Inhaled methoxyflurane (Penthrox) for analgesia in trauma: a systematic review protocol
Background More than 75% of patients presenting to the Emergency Department are suffering symptoms of pain. Despite this, 67% will not receive any analgesia.
Michael M. Eager +4 more
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Andrea Fabbri,1 Alberto M Borobia,2 Agnes Ricard-Hibon,3 Frank Coffey,4 Aurore Caumont-Prim,5 François Montestruc,5 Amedeo Soldi,6 Susana Traseira Lugilde,7 Sara Dickerson8 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Morgagni-Pierantoni Hospital, Forli ...
Fabbri A +8 more
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Skeletal fluorosis secondary to methoxyflurane use for chronic pain. [PDF]
Skeletal fluorosis is rare and occurs secondary to chronic high amounts of fluoride consumption, manifesting as diffuse osteosclerosis, skeletal pain, connective tissue calcification, and increased fracture risk. Methoxyflurane is a volatile, fluorinated
Park YA +5 more
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Methoxyflurane in early analgesic therapy by ski patrol members on Swiss ski slopes – an observational cohort study [PDF]
Background Pain therapy is an important first-response measure in the pre-clinical care of trauma patients. Injured individuals on ski slopes are usually given first aid by members of the ski patrol.
Lena Benz +4 more
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Introduction The unfavourable influence of morphine on the pharmacokinetics of ticagrelor resulting in weaker and retarded antiplatelet effect in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has been previously shown.
Aldona Kubica +12 more
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Background Inhaled methoxyflurane for acute pain relief has demonstrated an analgesic effect superior to placebo. Data comparing methoxyflurane to an opioid are needed.
Harald Lenz, Leiv Arne Rosseland
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Antonio Voza, 1 Germana Ruggiano, 2 Sossio Serra, 3 Giuseppe Carpinteri, 4 Gianfilippo Gangitano, 5 Fabio Intelligente, 1 Elisabetta Bonafede, 6 Antonella Sblendido, 7 Alberto Farina, 7 Amedeo Soldi, 7 Andrea Fabbri 8 on behalf of the MEDITA Study
Voza A +10 more
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BACKGROUND:Acute trauma pain is poorly managed in the emergency department (ED). The reasons are partly organizational: ED crowding and rare trauma care pathways contribute to oligoanalgesia.
Virginie Eve Lvovschi +7 more
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Introduction Evidence on the use of inhaled methoxyflurane in the management of trauma pain is conflicting and obfuscated. This study aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of inhaled methoxyflurane for trauma pain on the basis of published ...
Yi-Feng Ren, Fengming You, Wei Shi
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Analgesic agents administered by ambulance personnel to mountain bikers and hikers on trails in Western Australia [PDF]
Objective: To describe the types of analgesic medications administered to patients who were attended by ambulance on recreational trails while mountain biking or hiking and report on the reduction in pain by these agents. Methods: This is a retrospective
Paul J. Braybrook +4 more
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