Intravenous Paracetamol Versus Patient-Controlled Analgesia With Morphine for the Pain Management Following Diagnostic Knee Arthroscopy in Trauma Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Background Most patients undergoing outpatient surgeries have the unpleasant experience of high level pain after surgery. Compared with open surgeries, arthroscopic procedures are less painful; however, inadequate pain management could be associated with significant concerns. Opioids alone...
Main Authors: | Hashemi, Esmaeelijah, Golzari, Keyhani, Maserrat, Mohseni, Ardehali |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Kashan University of Medical Sciences
2015-11-01
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Series: | Archives of Trauma Research |
Online Access: |
http://archtrauma.com/?page=article&article_id=30788
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