Articles: postoperative-pain.
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Comparative Study
Comparison of contemporaneous and retrospective assessment of postoperative pain using the visual analogue scale.
We have assessed postoperative pain in 50 patients who had undergone total abdominal hysterectomy, using repeated contemporaneous and single retrospective visual analogue scores. There were significant correlations between the median, mean and greatest contemporaneous scores, and the single retrospective scores, but there was a wide scatter of results among and within individual patients. We conclude that the wide variability between the two methods of assessment suggests that the two techniques should not be used interchangeably.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Gastric emptying following caesarean section and the effect of epidural fentanyl.
The rate of absorption of paracetamol following oral administration was used as an indirect measure of the rate of gastric emptying. This was to determine the effect on gastric motility of the addition of fentanyl to a solution of local anaesthetic given into the epidural space to provide pain relief following Caesarean section. ⋯ The area under the curve of the graph of plasma paracetamol concentration versus time was calculated for each subject at 45 and 90 minutes after administration of the epidural injection, and this value was used as an index of the rate of gastric emptying. This study demonstrated that gastric emptying may be normal immediately following Caesarean section under epidural anaesthesia, but that if fentanyl is added to the epidural solution, gastric emptying is significantly slower in the first 45 minutes following surgery (p less than 0.05).