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VOL. 4, ISSUE 7 (2018)
A randomized controlled study on effect ofintravenous paracetamol as a pre-emptiveanalgesic in patients undergoinghysterectomy
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VK Dhulkhed, Dhanashree M Kale
Abstract
This study involved 60 Hysterectomic patients treated with spinal anaesthesia with potential, randomly assigned, regulated dual Blind Clinical administrations. The medications were prescribed according to the divisions of patients. A colleague who has been oblivious to the research arranged the medication to regulated means in a lab. There were recorded intra-operational average blood pressure, heartbeat rate, saturation of peripheral oxygen (Sp.O2). Patients with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) were tested at the conclusion of the procedure for the postoperative discomfort. Intra-venous fentanyl was given if the visual analog scores were >= 4. Patient AS scores were registered at the 0-minute, 15-minute and 30-minute postoperative intervals and 1, 2,4,8,12 hours. In microgram (mcg) the total utilization of fentanyl in the same duration was traced as well.
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Pages:187-190
How to cite this article:
VK Dhulkhed, Dhanashree M Kale "A randomized controlled study on effect ofintravenous paracetamol as a pre-emptiveanalgesic in patients undergoinghysterectomy". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 4, Issue 7, 2018, Pages 187-190
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