Background: Major abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperative pain, various organ dysfunctions and prolonged hospitalization. Inadequate pain control is harmful and costly to patients thus an appropriate pain therapy to those patients must be applicated. Methods: One hundred patients (ASA I or II) of either sex aged from 20 to 60 years were scheduled for elective major abdominal surgery. Patients were allocated randomly into two groups (fifty patients each) to receive: patient-controlled epidural analgesia with bupivacaine 0.125% and fentanyl (PCEA group), or patient controlled intravenous analgesia with fentanyl (PCIA group). Postoperative pain was assessed over 24 h using Numerical Pain Rating scale (NPRS...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
AbstractBackgroundMajor abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperativ...
AbstractBackgroundMajor abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperativ...
In this study Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) was used for the postoperative pain management of 3...
Background. There is little published evidence of the analgesic efficacy of patient-controlled epidu...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
AbstractBackgroundMajor abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperativ...
AbstractBackgroundMajor abdominal surgeries induce neurohumoral changes responsible for postoperativ...
In this study Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) was used for the postoperative pain management of 3...
Background. There is little published evidence of the analgesic efficacy of patient-controlled epidu...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...
Background: Post-operative pain is often inadequately treated. Optimal utilization of the available ...