2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-829425/v1
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Early Warning System triggers in Intensive Care Unit after receiving Intrathecal Morphine: A Retrospective Analysis.

Abstract: BackgroundNeuraxial analgesia, including intrathecal morphine(ITM) administration, provides excellent analgesia in the post-abdominal surgery setting. As a corollary, such patients are commonly admitted to HDU/ICU for post-operative monitoring, and as such, bed availability can curtail its use. Reluctance to ward based postoperative care for this cohort is evident. Ward based postoperative care could benefit post-operative analgesic management.MethodsWe reviewed post-operative vital signs constituting the Iris… Show more

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