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233 related items for PubMed ID: 15845691

  • 1. Preincisional dextromethorphan combined with thoracic epidural anesthesia and analgesia improves postoperative pain and bowel function in patients undergoing colonic surgery.
    Yeh CC, Jao SW, Huh BK, Wong CS, Yang CP, White WD, Wu CT.
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    Weinbroum AA, Bender B, Nirkin A, Chazan S, Meller I, Kollender Y.
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  • 3. Analgesic effects of preincisional administration of dextromethorphan and tenoxicam following laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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  • 6. Preoperative and postoperative dextromethorphan provides sustained reduction in postoperative pain and patient-controlled epidural analgesia requirement: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study in lower-body bone malignancy-operated patients.
    Weinbroum AA, Bender B, Bickels J, Nirkin A, Marouani N, Chazam S, Meller I, Kollender Y.
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  • 7. Preincisional dextromethorphan treatment decreases postoperative pain and opioid requirement after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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  • 8. Dextromethorphan reduces immediate and late postoperative analgesic requirements and improves patients' subjective scorings after epidural lidocaine and general anesthesia.
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  • 9. Absence of the preemptive analgesic effect of dextromethorphan in total knee replacement under epidural anesthesia.
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  • 10. Preincisional dextromethorphan decreases postoperative pain and opioid requirement after modified radical mastectomy.
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  • 11. Preincisional and postoperative epidural morphine, ropivacaine, ketamine, and naloxone treatment for postoperative pain management in upper abdominal surgery.
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  • 12. Comparison of the effects of thoracic epidural analgesia and i.v. infusion with lidocaine on cytokine response, postoperative pain and bowel function in patients undergoing colonic surgery.
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  • 13. Comparison of intravenous or epidural patient-controlled analgesia in the elderly after major abdominal surgery.
    Mann C, Pouzeratte Y, Boccara G, Peccoux C, Vergne C, Brunat G, Domergue J, Millat B, Colson P.
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  • 14. Randomized, double-blind comparison of patient-controlled epidural infusion vs nurse-administered epidural infusion for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing colonic resection.
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  • 15. The effect of epidural clonidine on perioperative cytokine response, postoperative pain, and bowel function in patients undergoing colorectal surgery.
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  • 16. The effect of intraoperative thoracic epidural anesthesia and postoperative analgesia on bowel function after colorectal surgery: a prospective, randomized trial.
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  • 17. Postoperative morphine use and hyperalgesia are reduced by preoperative but not intraoperative epidural analgesia: implications for preemptive analgesia and the prevention of central sensitization.
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  • 18. Preincisional dextromethorphan treatment for postoperative pain management after upper abdominal surgery.
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  • 19. The effect of the preemptive use of the NMDA receptor antagonist dextromethorphan on postoperative analgesic requirements.
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  • 20. Patient-controlled epidural analgesia with fentanyl and bupivacaine provides better analgesia than intravenous morphine patient-controlled analgesia for early thoracotomy pain.
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