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115 related items for PubMed ID: 7696069

  • 1. Extradural fentanyl for postoperative analgesia: predominant spinal or systemic action?
    Cooper DW, Ryall DM, Desira WR.
    Br J Anaesth; 1995 Feb; 74(2):184-7. PubMed ID: 7696069
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  • 2. A comparative study of patient-controlled epidural fentanyl and single dose epidural morphine for post-caesarean analgesia.
    Yu PY, Gambling DR.
    Can J Anaesth; 1993 May; 40(5 Pt 1):416-20. PubMed ID: 8513520
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  • 3. Motor block during patient-controlled epidural analgesia with ropivacaine or ropivacaine/fentanyl after intrathecal bupivacaine for caesarean section.
    Buggy DJ, Hall NA, Shah J, Brown J, Williams J.
    Br J Anaesth; 2000 Sep; 85(3):468-70. PubMed ID: 11103193
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  • 4. Patient-controlled extradural analgesia with bupivacaine, fentanyl, or a mixture of both, after Caesarean section.
    Cooper DW, Ryall DM, McHardy FE, Lindsay SL, Eldabe SS.
    Br J Anaesth; 1996 May; 76(5):611-5. PubMed ID: 8688256
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  • 5. Comparison of patient-controlled epidural analgesia with patient-controlled intravenous analgesia using pethidine or fentanyl.
    Ngan Kee WD, Lam KK, Chen PP, Gin T.
    Anaesth Intensive Care; 1997 Apr; 25(2):126-32. PubMed ID: 9127653
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  • 10. A comparison of two doses of epidural fentanyl during caesarean section.
    Yee I, Carstoniu J, Halpern S, Pittini R.
    Can J Anaesth; 1993 Aug; 40(8):722-5. PubMed ID: 8403156
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  • 11. I.V. paracetamol as an adjunct to patient-controlled epidural analgesia with levobupivacaine and fentanyl in labour: a randomized controlled study.
    Gupta K, Mitra S, Kazal S, Saroa R, Ahuja V, Goel P.
    Br J Anaesth; 2016 Nov; 117(5):617-622. PubMed ID: 27799176
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  • 14. A double-blind randomized controlled trial of patient-controlled epidural analgesia with or without a background infusion following initial spinal analgesia for labor pain.
    Okutomi T, Saito M, Mochizuki J, Amano K, Hoka S.
    Int J Obstet Anesth; 2009 Jan; 18(1):28-32. PubMed ID: 19022653
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  • 15. Patient-controlled epidural technique improves analgesia for labor but increases cesarean delivery rate compared with the intermittent bolus technique.
    Halonen P, Sarvela J, Saisto T, Soikkeli A, Halmesmäki E, Korttila K.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Scand; 2004 Jul; 48(6):732-7. PubMed ID: 15196106
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  • 16. Patient-controlled lumbar epidural fentanyl compared with patient-controlled intravenous fentanyl for post-thoracotomy pain.
    Grant RP, Dolman JF, Harper JA, White SA, Parsons DG, Evans KG, Merrick CP.
    Can J Anaesth; 1992 Mar; 39(3):214-9. PubMed ID: 1551151
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  • 17. Patient-controlled epidural analgesia: demand dosing.
    Ferrante FM, Lu L, Jamison SB, Datta S.
    Anesth Analg; 1991 Nov; 73(5):547-52. PubMed ID: 1952133
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