The Analgesic Effect of Different Concentrations of Epidural Ropivacaine Alone or Combined With Sufentanil in Patients After Cesarean Section
Background: Patients experience moderate-high intensity postoperative pain after cesarean section (CS). The aim of this study was to investigate the optimal concentrations of ropivacaine and sufentanil for use in controlling pain after CS.Methods: One hundred and seventy-four women undergoing electi...
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Main Authors: | Fangfang Miao (Author), Kunpeng Feng (Author), Xuexin Feng (Author), Long Fan (Author), Yu Lang (Author), Qingfang Duan (Author), Ruixue Hou (Author), Di Jin (Author), Tianlong Wang (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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