Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Postoperative analgesia with i.v. propacetamol and ketoprofen combination after disc surgery.
The concept of balanced analgesia suggests that a combination of analgesic drugs may enhance analgesia and reduce side effects after surgery. This study evaluated the effect of the combination of propacetamol (Prodafalgan) and ketoprofen (Profenid) after surgery of a herniated disc of the lumbar spine. ⋯ The combination of propacetamol and ketoprofen reduced pain scores both at rest and on movement. The drug combination did not reduce the morphine consumption and incidence of side effects.
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Subarachnoid anaesthesia is becoming increasingly popular in neonates and infants. However, single dose spinal anaesthesia is of limited value for major abdominal surgery in infants due to its short duration of action and inability to provide analgesia in the post operative period. A new technique of combined spinal and epidural anaesthesia for major abdominal surgery in the infant is described. ⋯ Combined spinal and epidural anaesthesia is a potential option to general anaesthesia for major abdominal surgery in infants.
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To investigate the suitability of the isolated forearm technique in detecting wakefulness in children aged 8 to 16 yr. ⋯ The isolated forearm technique can be used to detect wakefulness during and immediately following tracheal intubation in children from the age of five years.