Abstract:Background: Spinal anesthesia is used widely for many procedures, many adjuvants had been used to prolong duration of sensory and motor block and improve post-operative pain.
Aim of Study:The aim of this study is to compare the effect of magnesium sulphate and ketorolac intravenous infusion on sensory and motor blockage, hemodynamic parameters, duration of analgesia and side effects during spinal anesthesia.Patients and Methods: Patients were classified randomly into three groups (30 patients each) Group M (Ma… Show more
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