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Biphasic Depression of Ventilatory Responses to CO2 Following Epidural Morphine
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1983
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Pain MedicinePlasma Morphine ConcentrationsPain ManagementAnesthetic PharmacologyAnalgesicsRespiratory NeurobiologyHealth SciencesPostoperative Pain ManagementRespiration (Physiology)Anaesthetic AgentPain ResearchBiphasic DepressionNeurophysiologyTemperature DiscriminationPhysiologyPulmonary PhysiologyCo2 ResponseAnesthesiaMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
The authors examined the duration of effects of lumbar epidural morphine (0.1 mg/kg) on control of ventilation (CO2 response), pain relief, segmental analgesia (loss of pain in response to a painful stimulus) and loss of temperature discrimination, and plasma morphine concentrations in seven patient