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2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2019.09.019
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A prospective randomized trial of intravenous ketorolac vs. acetaminophen administered with opioid patient-controlled analgesia in gynecologic surgery

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“…The necessary intraoperative insulation measures can reduce the stress damage caused by hypothermia to the organism. In terms of postoperative analgesia, the combination of pain pumps and opioid analgesics has been shown to be effective in relieving pain stress caused by surgical trauma and creating conditions for the patient to get out of bed early ( 28 ). Early postoperative trans oral feeding helps to promote intestinal peristalsis, maintain intestinal mucosal function, shorten postoperative anal venting time, and to a certain extent reduce the amount of postoperative fluids, which in turn helps to prevent hypoxemia and pulmonary edema and promote recovery of gastrointestinal function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The necessary intraoperative insulation measures can reduce the stress damage caused by hypothermia to the organism. In terms of postoperative analgesia, the combination of pain pumps and opioid analgesics has been shown to be effective in relieving pain stress caused by surgical trauma and creating conditions for the patient to get out of bed early ( 28 ). Early postoperative trans oral feeding helps to promote intestinal peristalsis, maintain intestinal mucosal function, shorten postoperative anal venting time, and to a certain extent reduce the amount of postoperative fluids, which in turn helps to prevent hypoxemia and pulmonary edema and promote recovery of gastrointestinal function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common therapeutic measures include the administration of non-narcotic and narcotic analgesics (opioids). The types of drugs used are [195]: Most drugs reduce blood pressure and respiratory depression, bradycardia, and confusion [196,197]. Scientific methods of acute postoperative pain relief introduce the use of both narcotic and non-narcotic drugs along with the use of nerve blocks as the method of choice for complete postoperative pain relief.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Opioid Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple trials have explored methods to alleviate POI, such as competent pain control, gum chewing, preoperative mobilization, coffee consumption, epidural anesthesia, and the use of motility agents such as neostigmine and alvimopan. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Nevertheless, POI remains a challenging clinical problem that hampers the prompt recovery of patients after abdominal surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%