AbstractIntroductionPatient controlled analgesia (PCA) provides a better analgesia over conventional opioid treatment. The reduction of bolus size and its efficacy on pain relief and associated side effects were not enormously studied. This study was constructed to evaluate small versus traditional bolus size PCA, including pain relief, and side effects of both regimens.MethodsSeventy-seven patients were included in the study. All patients received general anesthesia. Patients were randomly distributed between two groups; traditional group (M1) received a bolus dose of Morphine as 0.02mg/kg body weight to a maximum of 1.5mg, and group (M2) where 0.01mg/kg body weight to a maximum of 0.75mg is the bolus dose. PCA machines were set up at 6min...
The addition of ultra-low-dose naloxone to patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) with morphine reduces ...
Objectives: To determine which class of non-opioid analgesics – paracetamol (acetaminophen), NSAIDs ...
Background: Proper management of postoperative pain results in improved quality of patient's' life, ...
AbstractIntroductionPatient controlled analgesia (PCA) provides a better analgesia over conventional...
Background: Opioids have been traditionally used for postoperative pain control, but they have some ...
Background/PurposeThe addition of ultra-low-dose naloxone to patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) with...
We have examined the influence of bolus size on efficacy, opioid consumption, side effects and patie...
Background: Spine surgeries particulary spine fusion surgeries provide a unique challenge with respe...
AbstractThis study was designed to evaluate the effects of addition of acetaminophen to a low dose t...
Background: Opiate is used in patient-controlled intravenous analgesia pumps (PCIA) for controlling ...
The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pain relief, which...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal operat...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to compared the efficacy of paracetamol–codeine phosphate and napr...
Introduction: The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pai...
Although intrathecal morphine and bupivacaine are increasingly implemented in effective postoperativ...
The addition of ultra-low-dose naloxone to patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) with morphine reduces ...
Objectives: To determine which class of non-opioid analgesics – paracetamol (acetaminophen), NSAIDs ...
Background: Proper management of postoperative pain results in improved quality of patient's' life, ...
AbstractIntroductionPatient controlled analgesia (PCA) provides a better analgesia over conventional...
Background: Opioids have been traditionally used for postoperative pain control, but they have some ...
Background/PurposeThe addition of ultra-low-dose naloxone to patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) with...
We have examined the influence of bolus size on efficacy, opioid consumption, side effects and patie...
Background: Spine surgeries particulary spine fusion surgeries provide a unique challenge with respe...
AbstractThis study was designed to evaluate the effects of addition of acetaminophen to a low dose t...
Background: Opiate is used in patient-controlled intravenous analgesia pumps (PCIA) for controlling ...
The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pain relief, which...
BACKGROUND: Parenteral opioids are traditionally used for pain management following abdominal operat...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to compared the efficacy of paracetamol–codeine phosphate and napr...
Introduction: The success of major surgery depends partly on providing effective post-operative pai...
Although intrathecal morphine and bupivacaine are increasingly implemented in effective postoperativ...
The addition of ultra-low-dose naloxone to patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) with morphine reduces ...
Objectives: To determine which class of non-opioid analgesics – paracetamol (acetaminophen), NSAIDs ...
Background: Proper management of postoperative pain results in improved quality of patient's' life, ...