BACKGROUND: Head-to-head comparisons of combinations of more than one non-opioid analgesic (NOA) with morphine alone, for postoperative analgesia, are lacking. The objective of this multicentre, randomised, double-blind controlled trial was to compare the morphine-sparing effects of different combinations of three NOAs-paracetamol (P), nefopam (N), and ketoprofen (K)-for postoperative analgesia. METHODS: Patients from 10 hospitals were randomised to one of eight groups: control (C) received saline as placebo, P, N, K, PN, PK, NK, and PNK. Treatments were given intravenously four times a day during the first 48 h after surgery, and morphine patient-controlled analgesia was used as rescue analgesia. The outcome measures were morphine consumpt...
Background/PurposeAdmixing an ultralow dose of naloxone with intravenous morphine patient-controlled...
Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy resulted in less postoperative pain and reduction in the n...
Introduction: The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pai...
International audienceBackground: Head-to-head comparisons of combinations of more than one non-opio...
SummaryBackgroundMultimodal analgesia combining several non-opioid analgesics is recommended for pai...
Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of post-operative pain management and associated adverse effec...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Morphine, and analgesics other than morphine (AOM), are commonly u...
Background: Spine surgeries particulary spine fusion surgeries provide a unique challenge with respe...
Nefopam, a centrally acting analgesic, has been used in the surgical setting in many countries since...
BACKGROUND: Statistical heterogeneity can increase the uncertainty of results and reduce the quality...
Background: Opioids have been traditionally used for postoperative pain control, but they have some ...
INTRODUCTION: Opioids have been used in the treatment of pain for thousands of years. The opioids c...
Background/PurposeAdmixing an ultralow dose of naloxone with intravenous morphine patient-controlled...
Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy resulted in less postoperative pain and reduction in the n...
Introduction: The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pai...
International audienceBackground: Head-to-head comparisons of combinations of more than one non-opio...
SummaryBackgroundMultimodal analgesia combining several non-opioid analgesics is recommended for pai...
Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of post-operative pain management and associated adverse effec...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Morphine, and analgesics other than morphine (AOM), are commonly u...
Background: Spine surgeries particulary spine fusion surgeries provide a unique challenge with respe...
Nefopam, a centrally acting analgesic, has been used in the surgical setting in many countries since...
BACKGROUND: Statistical heterogeneity can increase the uncertainty of results and reduce the quality...
Background: Opioids have been traditionally used for postoperative pain control, but they have some ...
INTRODUCTION: Opioids have been used in the treatment of pain for thousands of years. The opioids c...
Background/PurposeAdmixing an ultralow dose of naloxone with intravenous morphine patient-controlled...
Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy resulted in less postoperative pain and reduction in the n...
Introduction: The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pai...