Patient controlled analgesia versus conventional analgesia for postoperative pain
Author | Arman Taheri | en |
Author | Nadereh Memaryan | en |
Author | Seyed Reza Ojaghi-Haghighi | en |
Author | Manelieh Sadeghi | en |
Issued Date | 2014-06-30 | en |
Abstract | Materials and Methods: In a clinical trial the PCA group received self-administered intermittent intravenous morphine via PCA and the conventional group received intravenous Pethidine every 6 hours per day. The patients were assessed on an hourly basis for the first 4 hours after surgery, every 2 hours for the next 8 hours and every 4 hours for next 12 hours. Two methods were used in order to evaluate the degree of pain relief in patients: (1) facial pain scale; pain assessment based on the patient’s appearance and (2) numerical rating scale; based on patient ratings of their pain. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/ | en |
Keyword | cholecystectomy | en |
Keyword | postoperative pain | en |
Keyword | patient controlled analgesia | en |
Keyword | pain management | en |
Keyword | intravenous opioids. | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | Patient controlled analgesia versus conventional analgesia for postoperative pain | en |
Type | Research Article | en |
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