2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942004000300010
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Analgesia peridural contínua: análise da eficácia, efeitos adversos e fatores de risco para ocorrência de complicações

Abstract: Continuous epidural analgesia is effective and safe. Complications were not severe. However, strict vigilance is mandatory to achieve satisfactory analgesia and a low incidence of complications.

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“…Nowadays, several techniques are used to treat postoperative pain (2)(3) . Patient-controlled analgesia, with opioids, is one of the most recent procedures and has been frequently studied in postoperative pain research (2,(4)(5) .…”
Section: Los Objetivos De Este Estudio Fueron Determinar La Incidencimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nowadays, several techniques are used to treat postoperative pain (2)(3) . Patient-controlled analgesia, with opioids, is one of the most recent procedures and has been frequently studied in postoperative pain research (2,(4)(5) .…”
Section: Los Objetivos De Este Estudio Fueron Determinar La Incidencimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the use of opioids in postoperative analgesia is considered safe, the adverse effects of this class of analgesia can coexist with pain relief and comprise: respiratory depression, sedation, nausea and vomiting, itching, constipation and urinary retention (2)(3) .…”
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“…Os dados apontam que em nenhum momento foi mencionada a analgesia de parto como orientação recebida para alívio da dor no processo parturitivo durante o pré-natal. A analgesia é importante, não somente para diminuir o sofrimento do paciente e promover bem estar, mas também porque a dor pode levar a uma série de complicações como problemas cardiovasculares e respiratórios (11) . A Lei do Acompanhante -Lei 11.108 de 7 de abril de 2005, é um recurso que permite a presença do acompanhante durante o processo parturitivo.…”
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