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Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia in major surgery.
2002
James Low
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D006801
Humans
Members of the species Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000767
Anesthesia, Epidural
Procedure in which an anesthetic is injected into the epidural space.
Anesthesia, Extradural,Anesthesia, Peridural,Epidural Anesthesia,Anesthesias, Epidural,Anesthesias, Extradural,Anesthesias, Peridural,Epidural Anesthesias,Extradural Anesthesia,Extradural Anesthesias,Peridural Anesthesia,Peridural Anesthesias
D015360
Analgesia, Epidural
The relief of pain without loss of consciousness through the introduction of an analgesic agent into the epidural space of the vertebral canal. It is differentiated from ANESTHESIA, EPIDURAL which refers to the state of insensitivity to sensation.
Epidural Analgesia
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Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia in major surgery.
August 2002, Lancet (London, England),
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Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia in mayor surgery.
August 2002, Lancet (London, England),
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Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia and outcome of major surgery: a randomised trial.
April 2002, Lancet (London, England),
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Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia: better outcome after major surgery?. Growing evidence suggests so.
August 1999, BMJ (Clinical research ed.),
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Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia do not affect energy expenditure after major abdominal surgery.
April 1993, Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie,
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Perioperative ischaemia in aortic surgery: combined epidural/general anaesthesia and epidural analgesia vs general anaesthesia and i.v. analgesia.
August 1996, Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie,
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Epidural analgesia for major neonatal surgery.
January 1998, Paediatric anaesthesia,
James Low
Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia.
January 2004, Kathmandu University medical journal (KUMJ),
James Low
Continuous epidural analgesia in major geriatric surgery.
October 1953, Anaesthesia,
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Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia for surgery: still going strong?
October 2003, Current opinion in anaesthesiology,
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