SummaryIntroductionThe present prospective study compared the clinical outcomes between a multimodal analgesia group and a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) group for postoperative pain control in upper extremities surgery.HypothesisMultimodal analgesia including pre-emptive analgesic can provide similar or superior analgesic effects and a lower incidence of adverse reactions than PCA following upper extremity surgery.Patients and methodsSixty-one patients undergoing upper extremity surgery were randomized to 2 perioperative analgesic groups (multimodal analgesia and PCA). We compared the clinical outcomes: use of additional pain rescue, opioid-related complication rate, and patient's satisfaction between the 2 groups.ResultsNo significant...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) are specially designed multimodal perioperative care pathways...
PURPOSE: To determine if postsurgical pain, measured by visual analogue scale (VAS), following commo...
Study Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the postoperative morphine-sparing and pain r...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Background This is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in Issue 4, 2006. Pa...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
Background Guidelines for acute postoperative pain management recommend administering analgesics in ...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
Background: Pain management after elective arthroplasty in older adults is complicated due to the ri...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) are specially designed multimodal perioperative care pathways...
BACKGROUND: Multimodal analgesia regimens have been suggested to improve pain control and reduce opi...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) are specially designed multimodal perioperative care pathways...
PURPOSE: To determine if postsurgical pain, measured by visual analogue scale (VAS), following commo...
Study Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the postoperative morphine-sparing and pain r...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Background This is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in Issue 4, 2006. Pa...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
Background Guidelines for acute postoperative pain management recommend administering analgesics in ...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
Background: Pain management after elective arthroplasty in older adults is complicated due to the ri...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) are specially designed multimodal perioperative care pathways...
BACKGROUND: Multimodal analgesia regimens have been suggested to improve pain control and reduce opi...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
Whether preemptive analgesic interventions are more effective than conventional regimens in managing...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) are specially designed multimodal perioperative care pathways...