Background and objectives: The combination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and paracetamol is widely used for pediatric postoperative pain management, although the evidence of superiority of a combination over either drug alone is insufficient. We aimed to find out if intravenous (i.v.) paracetamol in a dose of 60 mg kg−1 24 h−1, given in addition to i.v. ketoprofen (4.5 mg kg−1 24 h−1), improves analgesia, physical recovery, and satisfaction with postoperative wellbeing in children and adolescents following moderate and major general surgery. Materials and Methods: Fifty-four patients were randomized to receive either i.v. paracetamol or normal saline as a placebo in adjunct to i.v. ketoprofen. For rescue analgesia in patients aft...
The aim of the study. To improve the quality of perioperative analgesia by combined multimodal use o...
Background: The pharmacokinetics and analgesic effects of intravenous and rectal paracetamol were co...
Postoperative pain might be different after intravenous vs. oral paracetamol. We systematically revi...
Importance: Continuous morphine infusion as standard postoperative analgesic therapy inyounginfants ...
WOS: 000360663100012Purpose: Postoperative pain and pain related hemodynamic instability are frequen...
ABSTRACT Background: Although acetaminophen has been used widely and is well tolerated in children, ...
Background: Morphine is worldwide the analgesic of first choice after cardiac surgery in children. M...
Background: Morphine is worldwide the analgesic of first choice after cardiac surgery in children. M...
AbstractBackground and objectiveWe compared the efficacy of intravenous (IV) paracetamol versus dipy...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of intravenous paracetamol and rectal diclofenac combination with...
AbstractTonsillectomy is associated with severe postoperative pain for which, several drugs are empl...
Background and objective: We compared the efficacy of intravenous (iv) paracetamol versus dipyrone v...
Background: Although opioids are the main choice for acute postoperative pain control, many side eff...
The aim of the study. To improve the quality of perioperative analgesia by combined multimodal use o...
Background: The pharmacokinetics and analgesic effects of intravenous and rectal paracetamol were co...
Postoperative pain might be different after intravenous vs. oral paracetamol. We systematically revi...
Importance: Continuous morphine infusion as standard postoperative analgesic therapy inyounginfants ...
WOS: 000360663100012Purpose: Postoperative pain and pain related hemodynamic instability are frequen...
ABSTRACT Background: Although acetaminophen has been used widely and is well tolerated in children, ...
Background: Morphine is worldwide the analgesic of first choice after cardiac surgery in children. M...
Background: Morphine is worldwide the analgesic of first choice after cardiac surgery in children. M...
AbstractBackground and objectiveWe compared the efficacy of intravenous (IV) paracetamol versus dipy...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of intravenous paracetamol and rectal diclofenac combination with...
AbstractTonsillectomy is associated with severe postoperative pain for which, several drugs are empl...
Background and objective: We compared the efficacy of intravenous (iv) paracetamol versus dipyrone v...
Background: Although opioids are the main choice for acute postoperative pain control, many side eff...
The aim of the study. To improve the quality of perioperative analgesia by combined multimodal use o...
Background: The pharmacokinetics and analgesic effects of intravenous and rectal paracetamol were co...
Postoperative pain might be different after intravenous vs. oral paracetamol. We systematically revi...