2023
DOI: 10.2147/dddt.s396309
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Effect of Different Doses of Butorphanol on Postoperative Shivering in Elderly Patients: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Abstract: This study was designed to investigate the effects of different doses of butorphanol on postoperative shivering and quality of recovery in elderly patients. Patients and Methods: A total of 147 elderly patients (aged 60 or older) scheduled for elective transurethral resection of the prostate were enrolled in the current study. Patients were randomly and evenly assigned into four groups: Group C (0.9% normal saline), Group B1 (butorphanol 0.01 mg/kg), Group B2 (butorphanol 0.02 mg/kg) and Group B3 (butorphanol … Show more

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“…[18][19][20][21] In addition, butorphanol has also been proven to mitigate emergence agitation and reduce postoperative shivering. 22,23 Clinical practice concerning pair-wise combinations of butorphanol with ketorolac or dexmedetomidine via patient controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) has been well-established recently, while the beneficial characteristic and related side effects of butorphanol in combination with ketorolac and dexmedetomidine together in postoperative multimodal analgesic strategies remain to be verified in large clinical practice. 24 This retrospective study aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of butorphanol combined with dexmedetomidine and ketorolac in multimodal analgesia after hepatobiliary surgery as compared with sufentanil.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[18][19][20][21] In addition, butorphanol has also been proven to mitigate emergence agitation and reduce postoperative shivering. 22,23 Clinical practice concerning pair-wise combinations of butorphanol with ketorolac or dexmedetomidine via patient controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) has been well-established recently, while the beneficial characteristic and related side effects of butorphanol in combination with ketorolac and dexmedetomidine together in postoperative multimodal analgesic strategies remain to be verified in large clinical practice. 24 This retrospective study aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of butorphanol combined with dexmedetomidine and ketorolac in multimodal analgesia after hepatobiliary surgery as compared with sufentanil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%