The feasibility and safety in using acetaminophen with fentanyl for pain control after liver resection with regards to liver function: A prospective single‐center pilot study in Japan
Abstract:Introduction
Acetaminophen has been widely used as an analgesic agent after various types of surgery. However, acetaminophen may sometimes induce severe liver dysfunction, which can occasionally lead to the need for liver transplantation. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and efficacy of administering acetaminophen to patients after liver resection (LR).
Patients and methods
The prospective study included 50 patients who underwent the following procedures: partial LR (n = 21) and more than on… Show more
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