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Patients included in this dose-finding study will be enrolled consecutively after consent and verification of the selection criteria, with a minimum of 24 hours after completion of previous patient follow-up.
Prior to the administration of morphine, the following exams will be performed: clinical,
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is an umbrella term to describe different disorders that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and/or muscles of mastication 1. TMD is one of the most common chronic orofacial pain conditions and the second most commonly occurring musculoskeletal condition,
Since 1979, intrathecal morphine combined with spinal anesthesia has been shown to provide effective postoperative analgesia in a variety of surgeries and more specifically in caesarean sections.
The advantages of addition of morphine to spinal analgesia are in prolonged analgesia during the
Patient population Sixty patients undergoing elective gynecological laparoscopic surgery at Guizhou province people's hospital with an ASA physical status of I-II were recruited between November 2013 and November 2014. Their ages ranged from 29-60 yr. Exclusion criteria were recent use of TEAS or
Due to several promoting factors related to the physiological immaturity of the gastro-intestinal tract, gastro-esophageal reflux (GER) is a frequent condition among preterm infants.
GER clinical presentation may vary within a wide range of symptoms, being vomiting, regurgitations and
Muscle relaxing facilitates endotracheal intubation and surgical access. Muscle relaxants have a long duration with the possibility of residual muscle relaxation after surgery (over 40% of patients), and ventilatory problems (hypoxia, hypercapnia, atelectasis, airway collapse) that raise
BACKGROUND Inadequate pain control after abdominal procedures might result in increased morbidity, length of stay, and delay in overall recovery. Epidural analgesia is currently an accepted technique in major abdominal surgery [1-4]. Postoperative coagulation disturbances related to liver surgery,
Wound infections are common and serious complications of anesthesia and surgery. Even in patients who are kept normothermic and given supplemental oxygen, the incidence of wound infection after colon resection exceeds 5%. About 80% of these resections are done for colon cancer, the third leading