Anesthesia matters: patients anesthetized with propofol have less postoperative pain than those anesthetized with isoflurane

SS Cheng, J Yeh, P Flood - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2008 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Preclinical studies have suggested that some volatile anesthetics induce a
hyperalgesic state that may be secondary to nicotinic inhibition. A previous trial of treatment …

Anesthesia matters: patients anesthetized with propofol have less postoperative pain than those anesthetized with isoflurane.

SS Cheng, J Yeh, P Flood - Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2008 - europepmc.org
Background Preclinical studies have suggested that some volatile anesthetics induce a
hyperalgesic state that may be secondary to nicotinic inhibition. A previous trial of treatment …

[引用][C] Anesthesia Matters: Patients Anesthetized with Propofol Have Less Postoperative Pain than Those Anesthetized with Isoflurane

SS Cheng, J Yeh, P Flood - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Anesthesia Matters: Patients Anesthetized with Propofol Have Less Postoperative Pain than
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[引用][C] Anesthesia Matters: Patients Anesthetized with Propofol Have Less Postoperative Pain than Those Anesthetized with Isoflurane

SS CHENG, J YEH, P FLOOD - Anesthesia and analgesia, 2008 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Anesthesia Matters : Patients Anesthetized with Propofol Have Less Postoperative Pain
than Those Anesthetized with Isoflurane CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and …

Anesthesia matters: patients anesthetized with propofol have less postoperative pain than those anesthetized with isoflurane

SS Cheng, J Yeh, P Flood - 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Preclinical studies have suggested that some volatile anesthetics induce a
hyperalgesic state that may be secondary to nicotinic inhibition. A previous trial of treatment …