2005
DOI: 10.1017/s0265021505000128
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Target-controlled infusion of remifentanil or fentanyl during extra-corporeal shock-wave lithotripsy

Abstract: A similar EC50 but more respiratory depression, sedation and PONV were found with fentanyl TCI than with remifentanil TCI.

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“…There is a high risk of selection bias as only two studies (25, 27) mention a robust method of random sequence generation with the remainder not mentioning in sufficient detail to assess methodological quality in this domain. Regarding allocation, only one trial (30) described a method of randomisation which gave sufficient allocation concealment where central allocation was used.…”
Section: Allocation (Selection Bias)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a high risk of selection bias as only two studies (25, 27) mention a robust method of random sequence generation with the remainder not mentioning in sufficient detail to assess methodological quality in this domain. Regarding allocation, only one trial (30) described a method of randomisation which gave sufficient allocation concealment where central allocation was used.…”
Section: Allocation (Selection Bias)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In three studies (26, 27, 29), participants alone were blinded. In the remaining two studies, there was no mention of blinding whatsoever (28, 31).…”
Section: Blinding (Performance Bias and Detection Bias)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[819] Therefore, regular oxygen saturation measurement is necessary, especially when this drug is used along with sedatives in ESWL. Newer opioids like remifentanil, sufentanil have been used in ESWL in the form of MAC[2124] and regional anesthesia (intrathecal/subarachnoid route). [25–28] Remifentanil has a short elimination half-life and a rapid analgesic action.…”
Section: Current Status Of Various Analgesic Agents In Eswlmentioning
confidence: 99%