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Microbial growth in a mixture of hyperbaric bupivacaine and fentanyl prepared in a multi-dose syringe in the operating theatre environment
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia • Authors: G Morgan --- Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto, University of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaBackground: A protocol has been devised in which a 20ml mixture of hyperbaric bupivacaine and fentanyl is prepared in a multi-dose syringe, from which aliquots are withdrawn into individual sterile syringes for use in spinal anaesthesia. The risk of microbial... -
Intrathecal fentanyl with 0.5% bupivacaine heavy in chronic opium abusers
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia • Authors: S Gupta --- Department of Anaesthesia, India K Dev --- Department of Anaesthesia, India S Katyal --- Department of Anaesthesia, India S Kathuria --- Department of Anaesthesia, IndiaBackground: Chronic use of opioids in opium abusers can cause poor pain control and increased analgaesic requirement. We compared the duration of spinal anaesthesia in chronic opium abusers and non-abusers. -
Efficacy of intrathecal midazolam versus fentanyl for endoscopic urology surgery
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia • Authors: Neerja Bharti --- Department of Anesthesia & Intensive Care, India Yatindra K Batra --- Department of Anesthesia & Intensive Care, India Sunder L Negi --- Department of Anesthesia & Intensive Care, IndiaBackground: This prospective randomized double-blind study was designed to compare the analgesic efficacy and safety of intrathecal midazolam versus fentanyl as an adjunct to bupivacaine for endoscopic urology surgery. -
A randomised trial to compare the effect of addition of clonidine or fentanyl to hyperbaric ropivacaine for spinal anaesthesia for knee arthroscopy
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia • Authors: Ronald Bathari --- Department of Anaesthesiology, India Anju R Bhalotra --- Department of Anaesthesiology, India Raktima Anand --- Department of Anaesthesiology, India Vinod Kumar --- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, IndiaObjectives: To evaluate the clinical effects of hyperbaric ropivacaine alone and with clonidine or fentanyl for spinal anaesthesia for knee arthroscopy. -
Analgesic efficacy of dexmedetomidine versus fentanyl as an adjunct to thoracic epidural in patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia • Authors: Neerja Bharti --- Department of Anesthesia & Intensive Care, India Shweta N Pokale --- Department of Anesthesia & Intensive Care, India Indu Bala --- Department of Anesthesia & Intensive Care, India Vikas Gupta --- Department of Surgery, IndiaBackground: This randomised, double-blind study was designed to assess the analgesic efficacy of dexmedetomidine as compared with fentanyl as an adjunct to local anaesthetic in thoracic epidural for upper abdominal surgeries.
