Patient -controlled epidural ropivacaine as a post-Cesarean analgesia: A comparison with epidural morphine
Objective: Conventional, intermittent, epidural morphine is widely applied as a post-Cesarean delivery analgesia. We compared the analgesic efficacy, motor weakness, and side effects of administering a patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) of pure ropivacaine versus the intermittent administr...
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Main Authors: | Li-Kuei Chen (Author), Pei-Lin Lin (Author), Chen-Jung Lin (Author), Chi-Hsiang Huang (Author), Wan-Chi Liu (Author), Shou-Zen Fan (Author), Mao-Hsien Wang (Author) |
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2011-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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