2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.egja.2014.03.008
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A comparison between post-operative analgesia after intrathecal nalbuphine with bupivacaine and intrathecal fentanyl with bupivacaine after cesarean section

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“…Similarly, in studies conducted by Mukherjee et al, (15) Sagar et al, (18) Shakooh et al, (19) the time of onset of grade III motor blockade was found to be 5.6±0.53 minutes, 5.9±0.4 minutes and 4.47±1.46 minutes, respectively. In studies conducted by Mukherjee et al, (15) H.M Gomaa et al, (14) Sagar et al, (18) the duration of motor blockade was found to be 141.0±5.83 minutes, 125.33±5.71 minutes and 142.2±6.7 minutes respectively, which are comparable with our observation.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Similarly, in studies conducted by Mukherjee et al, (15) Sagar et al, (18) Shakooh et al, (19) the time of onset of grade III motor blockade was found to be 5.6±0.53 minutes, 5.9±0.4 minutes and 4.47±1.46 minutes, respectively. In studies conducted by Mukherjee et al, (15) H.M Gomaa et al, (14) Sagar et al, (18) the duration of motor blockade was found to be 141.0±5.83 minutes, 125.33±5.71 minutes and 142.2±6.7 minutes respectively, which are comparable with our observation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In a study conducted by Mukherjee et al in 2011 (15) with 0.8 mg intrathecal Nalbuphine, the time for sensory regression to S1 was found to be 153.3±6.05 min. In another study conducted by HM Gomaa et al in 2014, (14) the time for sensory regression to S1 was 123.00±5.66 min. While Patwa et al (16) found the sensory regression to S1 to be 98.16±9.86 min.…”
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“…7 It prolongs the duration of analgesia without affecting the motor and autonomic nervous system. 8 The most common side effects with the use of opioids include pruritis, respiratory depression, nausea, vomiting, urine retention and sedation. 9 Various animal studies have also been conducted to confirm that Nalbuphine was not neurotoxic.…”
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confidence: 99%