1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19981101)83:9<2015::aid-cncr19>3.0.co;2-r
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Outcome and complications of epidural analgesia in patients with chronic cancer pain

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“…Smitt et al (22) , em estudo com pacientes oncológicos, concluíram que a infecção peridural é freqüente e que, na presença de qualquer sintoma, como dor nas costas persistente, febre ou déficit neurológico deve ser prontamente avaliado por ressonância magnética.…”
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“…Smitt et al (22) , em estudo com pacientes oncológicos, concluíram que a infecção peridural é freqüente e que, na presença de qualquer sintoma, como dor nas costas persistente, febre ou déficit neurológico deve ser prontamente avaliado por ressonância magnética.…”
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“…Although adequate analgesia was obtained in all 16, complications occurred in 11 of the 16 patients, including dislodged or broken catheters, pain on injection, bleeding, bruising, or infection. Epidural analgesia gave adequate pain relief in 76% of 91 patients who received it, but complications occurred in 43%, such that the authors did not recommend this intervention for patients with more than 3 months to live [28]. Other experts in the field have reported excellent success with externalized intrathecal catheters, which are not more complicated to administer than epidurals, with 93% perfect function in 200 patients [29].…”
Section: Intraspinal Versus Epidural Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 137 epidural catheters were placed in 91 patients, with a total of 4326 catheter days [27]; median survival from the time of first catheter placement was 38 days. All patients received a mixture of morphine or sufentanil and bupivacaine.…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%