British journal of anaesthesia
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Multicenter Study
Constipation and its implications in the critically ill patient.
Motility of the lower gut has been little studied in intensive care patients. ⋯ Constipation has implications for the critically ill.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
Randomized prospective study of the analgesic effect of nefopam after orthopaedic surgery.
Balanced postoperative analgesia combines non-narcotic drugs and opioids. We organized a large study to evaluate nefopam analgesia and tolerance in combination with morphine for patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) after orthopaedic surgery. ⋯ In combination with PCA morphine, nefopam gives significant morphine-sparing with lower immediate postoperative pain scores without major side-effects. This analgesic effect seems to be particularly notable for patients with intense preoperative pain.
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Multicenter Study
Quality of perioperative AEP--variability of expert ratings.
Previous studies suggest that auditory evoked potentials (AEP) may be used to monitor anaesthetic depth. However, during surgery and anaesthesia, the quality of AEP recordings may be reduced by artefacts. This can affect the interpretation of the data and complicate the use of the method. We assessed differences in expert ratings of the signal quality of perioperatively recorded AEPs. ⋯ There is poor agreement between experts regarding the signal quality of perioperatively recorded AEPs and, as a consequence, results obtained by one expert may not easily be reproduced by a different expert. This limits the use of visual AEP analysis to indicate anaesthetic depth and may affect the comparability of AEP studies, where waveforms were analysed by different experts. An objective automated method for AEP analysis could solve this problem.