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Publikováno v:
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 3:168-176
Postthoractomy syndrome (PTS) is a multifactorial dis ease process which has never been adequately de scribed. This, in turn, has led to a discrepancy in the literature concerning the signs and symptoms which constitute PTS and what are the most effi
Publikováno v:
Acute Pain. 1:43-50
Postoperative analgesia is a responsibility that physicians should fulfil in every patient. It is not only an act of kindness, but also an improved clinical outcome may be derived from this service when epidural techniques are used. However, complica
Autor:
Anthony T. Yarussi, Robert P. Sands
Publikováno v:
Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management. 2:30-34
The use of the superior laryngeal nerve block to ablate nociception above the vocal cords dates back to the turn of this century. When combined with transtracheal instillation of a local anesthetic, topicalization of the nasopharynx, and oropharynx a
Publikováno v:
Current Review of Pain. 4:203-205
The physiologic basis for opioid tolerance has been elucidated, resulting in a better understanding of this problem. As a result of this ongoing effort, patients exhibiting opioid tolerance can now expect better pain management both in the postoperat
Autor:
Ahmed N. Abdelhalim, Salahadin Abdi, Bernard M. Abrams, Vimal Akhouri, Ronald A. Alberico, J. Antonio Aldrete, Frank Andrasik, Sairam Atluri, Shelley Wiechman Askay, Zahid H. Bajwa, David P. Bankston, Ralf Baron, Jonathan Barry, Andreas Binder, Donna Bloodworth, Nikolai Bogduk, David Borenstein, Mark V. Boswell, Geoffrey Bove, Fadi Braiteh, David L. Brown, Eduardo Bruera, Allen W. Burton, Roger K. Cady, Kenneth D. Candido, John A. Carrino, Joseph S. Chiang, Martin K. Childers, Eric T. Chou, Philip G. Conaghan, Darin J. Correll, Scott C. Cozad, Edward V. Craig, Paul Creamer, Miles R. Day, Debra A. DeAngelo, Seymour Diamond, Paul Dieppe, Charles D. Donohoe, James Evans, Adel G. Fam, Kathleen U. Farmer, Frederick G. Freitag, M. Kay Garcia, Scott Goodman, Vitaly Gordin, Martin Grabois, Douglas R. Gracey, Mark A. Greenfield, Rakesh Gupta, Brian Hainline, Howard R. Hall, Samuel J. Hassenbusch, Brian L. Hazleman, James E. Heavner, D. Ross Henshaw, David Dai-Fu Hou, Subhash Jain, Jeffrey W. Janata, Joel Katz, Bruce L. Kidd, Matthew T. Kline, Dan J. Kopacz, Dhanalakshmi Koyyalagunta, Lawrence Kropp, Milton H. Landers, Mark J. Lema, Jennifer B. Levin, Mirjana Lovrincevic, Z. David Luo, Laxmaiah Manchikanti, Chad Markert, Brian McGuirk, Ronald Melzack, Jose L. Mendez, Jeffrey P. Meyer, Michael Munz, David P. Myers, Joel A. Nielsen, George R. Nissan, Son Truong Nguyen, Kathleen A. O'Leary, Robert H. Overbaugh, John L. Pappas, Winston C.V. Parris, Divya Patel, Richard B. Patt, David R. Patterson, Brett T. Quave, Gabor B. Racz, P. Prithvi Raj, Somayaji Ramamurthy, K. Dean Reeves, Lowell W. Reynolds, Carla Rime, Steven Rosen, Matthew P. Rupert, Lloyd R. Saberski, Jörn Schattschneider, Thomas F. Schrattenholzer, Curtis P. Schreiber, David M. Schultz, Sam R. Sharar, Shawn M. Sills, Khuram A. Sial, Steven Simon, Thomas T. Simopoulos, Vijay Singh, Kimberley Smith-Martin, Daneshvari R. Solanki, David A. Soto-Quijano, Michael D. Stanton-Hicks, M. Alan Stiles, Robert B. Supernaw, Rand S. Swenson, Gale E. Thompson, Kavin D. Treffer, Robert Trout, George Urban, Luminita Vladutu, Howard J. Waldman, Katherine A. Waldman, Steven D. Waldman, Carol A. Warfield, Michael L. Whitworth, Alon P. Winnie, Gilbert Y. Wong, Tony L. Yaksh, Anthony T. Yarussi, Way Yin, Michael S. Yoon
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d4ba4c993c636e85b28b60258aae28fc
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7216-0334-6.50003-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7216-0334-6.50003-0
Publikováno v:
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine. 24(2)
Background and Objectives. Morphine may elicit potent antinociceptive effects by binding and activating peripheral opioid receptors. However, the results in clinical studies have varied. We examined the postoperative analgesic effects of incisional m