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Volumn 86, Issue 1, 2001, Pages 77-79
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Intrathecal midazolam increases the analgesic effects of spinal blockade with bupivacaine in patients undergoing haemorrhoidectomy
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Author keywords
Anaesthetic techniques; Anaesthetics local; Analgesia; Bupivacaine; Haemorrhoidectomy; Hypnotics benzodiazepine; Intrathecal midazolam; Postoperative; Spinal; Surgery
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Indexed keywords
ANALGESIC AGENT;
BUPIVACAINE;
CODEINE PHOSPHATE;
CODETY;
DOMICUM;
HYDROCHLORIC ACID;
MIDAZOLAM;
NONSTEROID ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENT;
OPIATE;
PARACETAMOL;
PLACEBO;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
SODIUM HYDROXIDE;
ADULT;
ANALGESIA;
ANALGESIC ACTIVITY;
ANESTHESIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES;
ARTICLE;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
CLINICAL TRIAL;
CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DOUBLE BLIND PROCEDURE;
FEMALE;
HEMORRHOIDECTOMY;
HUMAN;
LOCAL ANESTHESIA;
MALE;
NAUSEA;
POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PRURITUS;
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL;
RESPIRATION DEPRESSION;
SEDATION;
SIDE EFFECT;
SPINAL ANESTHESIA;
URINE RETENTION;
VOMITING;
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EID: 0035181016
PISSN: 00070912
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1093/bja/86.1.77 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (88)
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References (14)
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