S Krämer, M Wenk, G Fischer… - Minerva …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov BACKGROUND: Continuous spinal analgesia (CSA) and continuous femoral nerve blockade (CFNB) are well-established procedures for postoperative pain relief. This study compares the efficacy, adverse effects and complications associated with these two analgesic methods ... All 2 versions
[HTML] from joacp.orgM Goyal, S Taxak, KK Kshetrapal… - Journal of Anaesthesiology …, 2011 - joacp.org A 90 year male presented for open prostatectomy for benign hypertrophic prostrate. He was a chronic heavy smoker. On examination the patient was thin and lean. Bilateral air entry was reduced in both lung fields. Patient had sinus tachycardia. Routine investigations were with in ... Related articles
YE Alonso, RF Gilsanz, DE Gredilla… - Revista española de …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Despite the theoretical advantages of continuous anesthesia in obstetric patients (good-quality blockade at low doses, good hemodynamic stability, rapid onset of effect, and no risk of toxicity), little has been published on this technique and its use in pregnancy. Moreover, ...
YW Chen, CC Chu, YC Chen, CH Hung… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... oxybuprocaine, and bupivacaine during continuous intravenous infusion in rats. Anesth Analg 110, 238-242. Hung, CH, Wang, JJ, Chen, YC, Chu, CC, Chen, YW, 2009. Intrathecal oxybuprocaine and proxymetacaine produced potent and long-lasting spinalanesthesia in rats. ... All 2 versions