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Variables of patient‐controlled analgesia 2. concurrent infusion
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1989
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Critical ReviewMuch DrugPain MedicinePerioperative MedicineAcute PainSurgeryAnalgesiaConcurrent InfusionPain ManagementAnalgesicsHealth SciencesPostoperative Pain ManagementPerioperative PainPreoperative PainAnaesthetic AgentPain ResearchPatient SafetyAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
The effectiveness of morphine after surgery by patient-controlled analgesia alone or with a concurrent infusion was studied. The infusion did not reduce the dose of self-administered analgesic and patients treated in this way received twice as much drug as those who used patient-controlled analgesia alone. Pain control was similar in both groups. The practice of patient-controlled analgesia plus infusion requires critical review.
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