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Patient-controlled analgesia.

Jeffrey A Grass1.   

Abstract

One of the most common methods for providing postoperative analgesia is via patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). Although the typical approach is to administer opioids via a programmable infusion pump, other drugs and other modes of administration are available. This article reviews the history and practice of many aspects of PCA and provides extensive guidelines for the practice of PCA-administered opioids. In addition, potential adverse effects and recommendations for their monitoring and treatment are reviewed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16334492     DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000177102.11682.20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


  73 in total

1.  Postoperative continuous intravenous infusion of fentanyl is associated with the development of orthostatic intolerance and delayed ambulation in patients after gynecologic laparoscopic surgery.

Authors:  Yoshika Iwata; Yoko Mizota; Toshiyuki Mizota; Tomohiro Koyama; Tsutomu Shichino
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2012-04-21       Impact factor: 2.078

2.  Generating orally active galanin analogues with analgesic activities.

Authors:  Charles R Robertson; Timothy H Pruess; Erin Grussendorf; H Steve White; Grzegorz Bulaj
Journal:  ChemMedChem       Date:  2012-02-28       Impact factor: 3.466

Review 3.  Implementation of a standardized pain management in a pediatric surgery unit.

Authors:  B Messerer; A Gutmann; A Weinberg; A Sandner-Kiesling
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2010-07-13       Impact factor: 1.827

Review 4.  Enhanced recovery pathways in thoracic surgery from Italian VATS Group: perioperative analgesia protocols.

Authors:  Federico Piccioni; Matteo Segat; Stefano Falini; Marzia Umari; Olga Putina; Lucio Cavaliere; Riccardo Ragazzi; Domenico Massullo; Marco Taurchini; Carlo Del Naja; Andrea Droghetti
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 2.895

Review 5.  [Concepts for perioperative pain therapy. A critical stocktaking].

Authors:  S Reichl; E Pogatzki-Zahn
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 1.041

6.  Caudal blockade shortens the time to walking exercise in elderly patients following low back surgery.

Authors:  Masumi Kiribayashi; Yoshimi Inagaki; Yukiko Nishimura; Kazumasa Yamasaki; Shunsaku Takahashi; Keiichiro Ueda
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2010-01-19       Impact factor: 2.078

Review 7.  The evolution and practice of acute pain medicine.

Authors:  Justin Upp; Michael Kent; Patrick J Tighe
Journal:  Pain Med       Date:  2012-12-13       Impact factor: 3.750

8.  CYP3A4*1G genetic polymorphism influences CYP3A activity and response to fentanyl in Chinese gynecologic patients.

Authors:  Wei Zhang; Yan-Zi Chang; Quan-Cheng Kan; Li-Rong Zhang; Zhi-Song Li; Hui Lu; Zhong-Yu Wang; Qin-Jun Chu; Jie Zhang
Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2009-09-26       Impact factor: 2.953

9.  [The postoperative pain therapy].

Authors:  René Pschowski; Johann Motsch
Journal:  Wien Med Wochenschr       Date:  2008

10.  Can the cognitively impaired safely use patient-controlled analgesia?

Authors:  Eugene Licht; Eugenia L Siegler; M Carrington Reid
Journal:  J Opioid Manag       Date:  2009 Sep-Oct
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