Journal of clinical anesthesia
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Continuous epidural, not intravenous, droperidol inhibits pruritus, nausea, and vomiting during epidural morphine analgesia.
To investigate whether continuous epidural droperidol and intravenous (IV) intraoperative droperidol inhibit pruritus and postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) during epidural morphine analgesia. ⋯ Postoperative epidural droperidol infusion significantly decreased both the frequency and severity of pruritus and PONV during postoperative continuous epidural morphine analgesia. IV intraoperative droperidol significantly reduced the frequency and the severity of PONV but not pruritus.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
The effect of fentanyl on hemodynamic and bispectral index changes during anesthesia induction with propofol.
To investigate the changes in hemodynamics and hypnotic levels during propofol infusion and tracheal intubation with and without fentanyl. ⋯ Propofol administration 20 mg/kg/hr for 10 minutes is suitable in suppressing arousal reactions to tracheal intubation, but the addition of fentanyl is required to blunt the hemodynamic responses.
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Case Reports
Intravenous regional anesthesia with clonidine in the management of complex regional pain syndrome of the knee.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of administering intravenous regional anesthesia (IVRA) with clonidine in the management of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) of the knee. ⋯ IVRA-C is a useful treatment modality in the management of CRPS of the knee. Clonidine doses of 1 microg/kg appear to be well tolerated without significant side effects.
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Dose requirements and recovery profile of an infusion of cisatracurium during liver transplantation.
To examine the dose requirements and recovery profile of an infusion of cisatracurium during liver transplantation. ⋯ The infusion dose requirement for cisatracurium during liver transplantation tended to be higher than previously reported in healthy patients; recovery appeared prolonged. In continuous infusion of cisatracurium during liver transplantation, the tendency toward higher dose requirements, the protracted duration of infusion, the non-Hofmann elimination and/or other pharmacokinetic changes during transplantation might influence recovery from the neuromuscular block. Potential temperature or pH change during surgery seemed irrelevant in explaining the delayed recovery.
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Letter Case Reports
An unusual problem during central venous cannulation by Seldinger technique.