Patient-Controlled-Analgesia (PCA) is becoming a standard in post-operative analgesia. This prospective study was designed to get more information on the safety and the efficiency of morphine PCA following abdominal surgery. Two hundred patients were enrroled Morphine requirements, number of unsatisfied demands, patients' satisfaction and side effects were recorded for 36 hours postoperatively. The mean morphine requirement was 23.2 mg for the first 12 hours, 22.2 mg for the next 12 hours and 16 mg for the last 12 hours. Female patients required significantly less morphine than male. Interestingly such difference was no more present for patients older than 60 years. The larger the morphine bolus dose, the greater the total amount needed wit...
AIM The post-operative pain (POP) is accompanied by autonomic, psychological and behavioural respons...
Six hundred and ninety seven adult postoperative patients and fifty two healthy volunteers participa...
Background: Major abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperative pain...
Patient-controlled delivery systems deliver drugs at a rate which is controlled by the patient in or...
Patient-controlled delivery systems deliver drugs at a rate which is controlled by the patient in or...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
Background Unrelieved pain after surgery can lead to increased postoperative complications...
In this study Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) was used for the postoperative pain management of 3...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in opioid consumption in patients prescribed pa...
Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is a delivery system with which patients self-administer predeter...
We compared the analgesic profile between patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) using oxycodone and mor...
none6Suitable postoperative pain control (POPC) requires both the application of appropriate pain th...
AbstractBackgroundMajor abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperativ...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal operat...
AIM The post-operative pain (POP) is accompanied by autonomic, psychological and behavioural respons...
Six hundred and ninety seven adult postoperative patients and fifty two healthy volunteers participa...
Background: Major abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperative pain...
Patient-controlled delivery systems deliver drugs at a rate which is controlled by the patient in or...
Patient-controlled delivery systems deliver drugs at a rate which is controlled by the patient in or...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal opera...
Background Unrelieved pain after surgery can lead to increased postoperative complications...
In this study Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) was used for the postoperative pain management of 3...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in opioid consumption in patients prescribed pa...
Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is a delivery system with which patients self-administer predeter...
We compared the analgesic profile between patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) using oxycodone and mor...
none6Suitable postoperative pain control (POPC) requires both the application of appropriate pain th...
AbstractBackgroundMajor abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperativ...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal operat...
AIM The post-operative pain (POP) is accompanied by autonomic, psychological and behavioural respons...
Six hundred and ninety seven adult postoperative patients and fifty two healthy volunteers participa...
Background: Major abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperative pain...