2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20163718
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A comparative study on post-operative pain relief by intrathecal buprenorphine hydrocholoride with control group

Abstract: Background: Surgical trauma is a real and severe tissue damage resulting in surgical pain which is a universal phenomenon. Post-surgical pain experienced by patient is often significantly greater than anticipated by the patient. Recognition that inadequate analgesics adversely affect the patient's cardiovascular, pulmonary and emotional status has spurred development of new and highly effective methods of controlling pain. The benefits of postoperative analgesia are speedy recovery, reduction in physical and m… Show more

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“…[ 12 14 16 ] Lower or no bradycardia with lower doses of buprenorphine in our study was supported by studies elsewhere. [ 13 15 17 18 19 ] Our observation of a higher incidence of hypotension in higher doses of buprenorphine (150 μg) compared to lower doses was similar to a study by Mishra and Maharana who reported a significant change in mean arterial pressure with higher doses of buprenorphine. [ 16 ] Other studies also supported our findings on incidences of hypotension with different doses of buprenorphine.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…[ 12 14 16 ] Lower or no bradycardia with lower doses of buprenorphine in our study was supported by studies elsewhere. [ 13 15 17 18 19 ] Our observation of a higher incidence of hypotension in higher doses of buprenorphine (150 μg) compared to lower doses was similar to a study by Mishra and Maharana who reported a significant change in mean arterial pressure with higher doses of buprenorphine. [ 16 ] Other studies also supported our findings on incidences of hypotension with different doses of buprenorphine.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%