2013
DOI: 10.12659/msm.889005
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Comparison of effects of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine analgesia on patient recovery following elective abdominal aortic surgery

Abstract: BackgroundThe efficacy of epidural anesthesia and analgesia in management of perioperative stress has been established. Perioperative pain management strategies decrease surgical complications and aid recovery. In this study, we aimed to document and compare the efficacy of epidural bupivacaine and intravenous meperidine on recovery of patients with elective abdominal aortic surgery performed under general anesthesia.Material/MethodsPatients undergoing elective abdominal aortic surgery between February 2009 an… Show more

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“…Because nausea is a known side effect of meperidine that is more frequently used as an analgesic in the GA group with a high consumption rate. Salman et al 24 supported our result that postoperative nausea was more prevalent in the intravenous meperidine group than in the epidural bupivacaine group.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Because nausea is a known side effect of meperidine that is more frequently used as an analgesic in the GA group with a high consumption rate. Salman et al 24 supported our result that postoperative nausea was more prevalent in the intravenous meperidine group than in the epidural bupivacaine group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%