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After approval of the ethics committee, department of anaesthesia, Menoufia university and written informed consent, 80 patients undergoing unilateral total knee arthroplasty were randomly allocated into two groups. The first group (40 patients) received continuous psoas compartment block combined
Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most commonly performed operations worldwide. The recommended treatment is surgery, which has undergone important advances in the last two decades. Different anesthetic techniques have been proposed for carrying out such procedures, including local anesthesia,
Currently, the most widely used drugs to treat pain after surgery are opiates, such as morphine. Morphine works mainly by activating one of several types of opiate receptors that control some of our pain sensation - the so-called mu opiate receptors. These receptors are located in many areas of the
Currently, the most widely used drugs to treat pain after surgery are opiates, such as morphine. Morphine works mainly by activating one of several types of opiate receptors that control some of our pain sensation - the so-called mu opiate receptors. These receptors are located in many areas of the
One-hundred-eighty ASA I-II patients aged 18-55 years scheduled for elective ambulatory general surgery with a duration >1 h under general anaesthesia were enrolled in this double-blinded placebo-controlled randomised study after obtaining of the approval of Institutional Ethical Committee of
Currently, the most widely used drugs to treat pain after surgery are opiates, such as morphine. Morphine works mainly by activating one of several types of opiate receptors that control some of our pain sensation - the so-called mu opiate receptors. These receptors are located in many areas of the
Mecamylamine for the Treatment of Depression in SSRI-Treated Partial Responders
A. Purpose
1. To compare the nicotinic receptor antagonist mecamylamine (MEC) to placebo for the treatment of depressive symptoms in nicotine-dependent, cigarette smokers and in non-smokers who are maintained on, and are
Objective:
To determine if Naloxone administration to pediatric ICU patients on Fentanyl infusions require less Fentanyl compared to control patients.
Background:
During recent years there has been an increased awareness of the need for adequate sedation and analgesia of critically ill pediatric