Background: Adjuvants such as ketamine, promethazine and paracetamol could bring up patients satisfaction and control harmful effects of opioids besides lessening their needed doses, as seen by fentanyl/paracetamol and fentanyl/ketamine combination before. The current study headed to compare paracetamol and ketamine in addition to fentanyl applied by infusion pumps in order to pain relief following major surgery.Methods: Through a double blinded randomized clinical trial, patients between18 and 65 with elective surgery for tight or leg fractures with ASA Class 1 and 2 referring to a university hospital in Arak, a town in central region of Iran, were recruited and used infusion pump for their postoperative pain control. The participants were...
Pain or Algesia is an unpleasant bodily sensation usually evoked by an external or internal noxious ...
Background: Recent meta-analyses have concluded that low-dose intravenous ketamine infusions (LDKIs)...
Abstract Background: Postoperative pain is the most common postoperative complication. This study w...
Background: Postoperative pain has many adverse effects and if not properly controlled, it can cause...
Background and objective: Pain is one of the important factors in the acceptance of surgery in patie...
Background and aims: Pain control techniques have a main role in the poetoperative period. Systemic...
Objective: To compare efficacy of intravenous paracetamol and fentanyl for intra-operative and post-...
Introduction: Painful surgical procedures require adequate sedation and analgesia. A vast array of m...
BackgroundIn this study, we assessed the effectiveness of ketamine as an alternative to non-steroida...
Background and Aims: Dilatation and Evacuation procedure involves pain, for which pain control measu...
Background: Head and neck cancer affects approximately 382,000 new patients per year worldwide with ...
Anesthesia providers are encountering a growing number of opioid-tolerant patients. To date, the tre...
Background: In considering the importance of postoperative pain management and its consequences on i...
WOS: 000550988700010Objective: We aimed to compare the effects of morphine, fentanyl or paracetamol ...
PURPOSE: In this randomized, double-blind study, we investigated the analgesic efficacy and side eff...
Pain or Algesia is an unpleasant bodily sensation usually evoked by an external or internal noxious ...
Background: Recent meta-analyses have concluded that low-dose intravenous ketamine infusions (LDKIs)...
Abstract Background: Postoperative pain is the most common postoperative complication. This study w...
Background: Postoperative pain has many adverse effects and if not properly controlled, it can cause...
Background and objective: Pain is one of the important factors in the acceptance of surgery in patie...
Background and aims: Pain control techniques have a main role in the poetoperative period. Systemic...
Objective: To compare efficacy of intravenous paracetamol and fentanyl for intra-operative and post-...
Introduction: Painful surgical procedures require adequate sedation and analgesia. A vast array of m...
BackgroundIn this study, we assessed the effectiveness of ketamine as an alternative to non-steroida...
Background and Aims: Dilatation and Evacuation procedure involves pain, for which pain control measu...
Background: Head and neck cancer affects approximately 382,000 new patients per year worldwide with ...
Anesthesia providers are encountering a growing number of opioid-tolerant patients. To date, the tre...
Background: In considering the importance of postoperative pain management and its consequences on i...
WOS: 000550988700010Objective: We aimed to compare the effects of morphine, fentanyl or paracetamol ...
PURPOSE: In this randomized, double-blind study, we investigated the analgesic efficacy and side eff...
Pain or Algesia is an unpleasant bodily sensation usually evoked by an external or internal noxious ...
Background: Recent meta-analyses have concluded that low-dose intravenous ketamine infusions (LDKIs)...
Abstract Background: Postoperative pain is the most common postoperative complication. This study w...