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2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942010000100001
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Eficácia analgésica do uso de dose alta de morfina intra-articular em pacientes submetidos à artroplastia total de joelho

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“…Rosseland et al 25 , Borner et al 11 , and Garcia et al 35 have used this type of analysis in their work, which follows the general trend of most studies on this topic. We believe this is the best way to evaluate the efficacy of therapy, because, whereas the effect of intervention with rescue analgesics tends to homogenize VAS scores, the analysis of indirect data allows characterizing the effectiveness of IA S(+)-ketamine with more reliability.…”
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“…Rosseland et al 25 , Borner et al 11 , and Garcia et al 35 have used this type of analysis in their work, which follows the general trend of most studies on this topic. We believe this is the best way to evaluate the efficacy of therapy, because, whereas the effect of intervention with rescue analgesics tends to homogenize VAS scores, the analysis of indirect data allows characterizing the effectiveness of IA S(+)-ketamine with more reliability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intra-articular morphine at high doses (10 mg) was tested on postoperative TKA, with lower pain scores, consumption, and time of rescue analgesia compared to placebo 35 . Fu et al 7 , used morphine 5 mg, bupivacaine 15 mg, and betamethasone 1 mL intra-articularly in postoperative TKA and found lower pain scores.…”
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