Inhaled Methoxyflurane Provides Greater Analgesia and Faster Onset of Action Versus Standard Analgesia in Patients With Trauma Pain: InMEDIATE: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Emergency Departments

Autor: Borobia, Alberto M., Collado, Sergio García, Cardona, César Carballo, Pueyo, Rosa Capilla, Alonso, Cesáreo Fernández, Torres, Ignacio Pérez, González, María Corell, Casal Codesido, José Ramón, Betegón, María Arranz, Barcela, Luis Amador, Andicoechea, Aitor Odiaga, Testa, Anselma Fernández, Colina, Jorge Trigo, Dorribo, Antonio Cid, del Arco Galán, Carmen, Martínez Ávila, Jose Carlos, Lugilde, Susana Traseira, Carcas Sansuán, Antonio J., Marisca, Claudio Bueno, Rodríguez, Pedro Mesa, Romero, Emilio Montero, González, José Lázaro, Jañez Álvarez, María A., Alonso, Roberto Rodríguez, Nos, Javier del Castillo, Duran Ruiz, Manuel V., Soriano, Pere Llorens, Poy, Wilkins, Santos, Luis Sanchez, del Caño, Fátima Barcala, García, Ángela Dopico, Gaviño, Paula Núñez, Fernández Linares, Elena Sánchez, Cruz, Jose Valle, Sanz Cadenas, Norma B., Aragonés, Maite Ayuso, Dani, Lubna, Peña, Olga González, Jaén Cañadas, María M., Briñas, Mikel Rico, Cheng, Yale Tung, Isidro, Isabel López, Armengou, Laura Ferrer, Ávila, Paula Molina, Etxebarria Gulías, Amaia, Lombardía, Kristina García, Brüggenmann, Patricia Wunderling
Zdroj: Annals of Emergency Medicine; March 2020, Vol. 75 Issue: 3 p315-328, 14p
Abstrakt: The objective of the InMEDIATE study was to evaluate the change in intensity of traumatic pain over the first 20 min in adult patients treated with methoxyflurane versus standard analgesic treatment in Spain. This the first randomized, active-controlled, multicenter trial of methoxyflurane in the emergency setting in Europe.
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