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The efficacy of intramuscular ketorolac in combination with intravenous PCA morphine for postoperative pain relief.
Author: BrullS J, NingT, PaigeD, SevarinoF B, SilvermanD G, SinatraR S
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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the efficacy of intramuscular (IM) ketorolac used in combination with intravenous (IV) patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) morphine for postoperative pain relief following intra-abdominal gynecologic surgery. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. SE...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1016/0952-8180(92)90130-s
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Ketorolac and Morphine: A Powerful Combination for Postoperative Pain Relief
Postoperative pain management is a crucial aspect of patient care, and finding effective analgesia strategies is essential. This study investigates the efficacy of intramuscular (IM) ketorolac in combination with intravenous (IV) patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) morphine for postoperative pain relief following intra-abdominal gynecologic surgery. The authors conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 35 women undergoing intra-abdominal gynecologic surgery. Patients were randomly assigned to receive either IM saline, IM ketorolac 30 mg followed by 15 mg every 6 hours, or IM ketorolac 60 mg followed by 30 mg every 6 hours, in addition to IV PCA morphine. Visual analog scale (VAS) scores, morphine usage data, and adverse effect frequencies were collected to assess the effectiveness and safety of the different treatment regimens.
Ketorolac Enhances Postoperative Pain Relief
The study found that IM ketorolac, when combined with PCA morphine, significantly reduced morphine requirements and improved pain control. The analgesic effects of the two drugs appeared to be additive, offering a more effective pain management strategy.
Managing Postoperative Pain: A Combined Approach
The study highlights the potential benefits of using combined analgesic approaches for managing postoperative pain. Tailoring treatment strategies to individual patient needs can lead to better pain control and improved recovery outcomes.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Imagine a camel traversing a rocky desert terrain, facing the pain of a rough journey. This study suggests that combining ketorolac and morphine, like finding a hidden spring in the desert, can offer significant pain relief for postoperative patients. This research underscores the importance of combining analgesic approaches to effectively manage pain and enhance patient recovery.
Date :
- Date Completed 1992-12-07
- Date Revised 2019-09-11
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