SummaryBackgroundMultimodal analgesia combining several non-opioid analgesics is recommended for pain control after surgery. In one study of total hip arthroplasty (THA), pain relief achieved by adding ketamine to the paracetamol–ketoprofen combination was statistically significant but remained inadequate in most patients. In two other studies, the analgesic effect of nefopam was synergistic with that of ketoprofen and additive with that of paracetamol. Adding nefopam to the paracetamol–ketoprofen-ketamine combination has not been evaluated.HypothesisAdding nefopam to the paracetamol–ketoprofen–ketamine combination significantly improves analgesia after THA.Material and methodsA prospective single-centre comparative non-randomised study (co...
This study compared the efficacy of ketorolac alone versus its combination with tramadol/acetaminoph...
Objective Preemptive multimodal analgesia is a frequently utilized method for controlling pain after...
Background: Opioids have been traditionally used for postoperative pain control, but they have some ...
SummaryBackgroundMultimodal analgesia combining several non-opioid analgesics is recommended for pai...
Nefopam, a centrally acting analgesic, has been used in the surgical setting in many countries since...
Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of post-operative pain management and associated adverse effec...
BACKGROUND: Head-to-head comparisons of combinations of more than one non-opioid analgesic (NOA) wit...
Data de publicació electrònica: 28-04-2021Background: The use of paracetamol or nefopam for postoper...
Multimodal therapy works best to control postoperative pain safely. Multimodal pain treatment involv...
AbstractThis study was designed to evaluate the effects of addition of acetaminophen to a low dose t...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe combination of ketamine and remifentanil seems to be associated...
We evaluated the analgesic effects of multimodal pain control in which intravenous acetaminophen (IV...
Abstract Background Effective ...
This study compared the efficacy of ketorolac alone versus its combination with tramadol/acetaminoph...
Objective Preemptive multimodal analgesia is a frequently utilized method for controlling pain after...
Background: Opioids have been traditionally used for postoperative pain control, but they have some ...
SummaryBackgroundMultimodal analgesia combining several non-opioid analgesics is recommended for pai...
Nefopam, a centrally acting analgesic, has been used in the surgical setting in many countries since...
Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of post-operative pain management and associated adverse effec...
BACKGROUND: Head-to-head comparisons of combinations of more than one non-opioid analgesic (NOA) wit...
Data de publicació electrònica: 28-04-2021Background: The use of paracetamol or nefopam for postoper...
Multimodal therapy works best to control postoperative pain safely. Multimodal pain treatment involv...
AbstractThis study was designed to evaluate the effects of addition of acetaminophen to a low dose t...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe combination of ketamine and remifentanil seems to be associated...
We evaluated the analgesic effects of multimodal pain control in which intravenous acetaminophen (IV...
Abstract Background Effective ...
This study compared the efficacy of ketorolac alone versus its combination with tramadol/acetaminoph...
Objective Preemptive multimodal analgesia is a frequently utilized method for controlling pain after...
Background: Opioids have been traditionally used for postoperative pain control, but they have some ...