1995
DOI: 10.2199/jjsca.15.673
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Continuous Epidural Infusion Analgesia with Buprenorphine and Bupivacaine for Postoperative Pain Relief: 1mlh-1 versus 2mlh-1 infusion rate.

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“…While epidurally administered buprenorphine in a dose of 4 or 8 mg/kg provides postoperative analgesia that is as effective as that of morphine in a dose of 80 mg/kg, 24 a dose of 15 mg/h may be optimal for postoperative pain relief after lower abdominal surgery. 27 Buprenorphine is not as water-soluble as morphine. In a study of posthepatectomy patients, it was noted that buprenorphine injected at the thoracic level produced good and long-lasting pain relief, whereas buprenorphine injected at the lumbar level produced inadequate analgesia.…”
Section: R Re El La At Ti Io On N B Be Et Tw We Ee En N P Ph Ha Ar Rm Ma Ac Co Ol Lo Og Gy Y a An Nd D C Cl Li In Ni Ic Ca Al L E Ef Ff Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While epidurally administered buprenorphine in a dose of 4 or 8 mg/kg provides postoperative analgesia that is as effective as that of morphine in a dose of 80 mg/kg, 24 a dose of 15 mg/h may be optimal for postoperative pain relief after lower abdominal surgery. 27 Buprenorphine is not as water-soluble as morphine. In a study of posthepatectomy patients, it was noted that buprenorphine injected at the thoracic level produced good and long-lasting pain relief, whereas buprenorphine injected at the lumbar level produced inadequate analgesia.…”
Section: R Re El La At Ti Io On N B Be Et Tw We Ee En N P Ph Ha Ar Rm Ma Ac Co Ol Lo Og Gy Y a An Nd D C Cl Li In Ni Ic Ca Al L E Ef Ff Fmentioning
confidence: 99%