2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcph.2211
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Effectiveness of Sufentanil‐Based Patient‐Controlled Analgesia Regimen in Children and Incidence of Adverse Events Following Major Congenital Structure Repairs

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate postoperative analgesia effectiveness and patient‐controlled analgesia (PCA)‐related adverse events. The children who received sufentanil‐based PCA following major surgery to repair congenital hip dislocation and hypospadias were divided into 3 groups: sufentanil 4 µg/kg + tramadol 10 mg/kg (ST; n = 301), sufentanil 4 µg/kg (S4; n = 211), and sufentanil 5 µg/kg (S5; n = 451). Analgesics with granisetron 0.2 mg/kg were diluted in 0.9% saline to 100 mL and infused continuous… Show more

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“…Sufentanil is the most widely used postoperative analgesic in children. It is an opioid receptor agonist [11,12] and exerts its analgesic effect mainly by stimulating µ receptors in pain transmission areas such as the spinal cord, medulla, and midbrain. It has a good analgesic effect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sufentanil is the most widely used postoperative analgesic in children. It is an opioid receptor agonist [11,12] and exerts its analgesic effect mainly by stimulating µ receptors in pain transmission areas such as the spinal cord, medulla, and midbrain. It has a good analgesic effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%