2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942002000200005
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Analgesia pós-operatória em pacientes pediátricos: estudo comparativo entre anestésico local, opióides e antiinflamatório não esteróide

Abstract: Spinal opioids are safe and effective for postoperative analgesia in children, but when compared to bupivacaine, there have been no significant differences and a higher incidence of side effects. Rectal diclofenac was not effective as a single analgesic as compared to other techniques.

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“…The association between pain and negative physiological, emotional and psychological symptoms is well established. ( 1 ) The myths that children do not feel pain in a similar manner to adults and that pain does not cause problematic consequences prevail, ( 2 ) despite the evidence of pain perception beginning at the gestational period. ( 3 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association between pain and negative physiological, emotional and psychological symptoms is well established. ( 1 ) The myths that children do not feel pain in a similar manner to adults and that pain does not cause problematic consequences prevail, ( 2 ) despite the evidence of pain perception beginning at the gestational period. ( 3 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%