British journal of anaesthesia
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Review Meta Analysis
Non-pulmonary complications of intrathecal morphine administration: a systematic review and meta-analysis with meta-regression.
Intrathecal morphine has a dose-dependent effect to increase post-operative nausea, vomiting, pruritus and urinary retention.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Programmed intermittent bolus versus continuous infusion for catheter-based erector spinae plane block on quality of recovery in thoracoscopic surgery: a single-centre randomised controlled trial.
Regional anaesthesia techniques, including the erector spinae fascial plane (ESP) block, reduce postoperative pain after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Fascial plane blocks rely on spread of local anaesthetic between muscle layers, and thus, intermittent boluses might increase their clinical effectiveness. We tested the hypothesis that postoperative ESP analgesia with a programmed intermittent bolus (PIB) regimen is better than a continuous infusion (CI) regimen in terms of quality of recovery after VATS. ⋯ Delivering ESP block analgesia after VATS via a PIB regimen resulted in similar QoR-15 at 24 h compared with a CI regimen.