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An Experimental Paradigm for the Prediction of Post-Operative Pain (PPOP)
Published on: January 27, 2010
Abstract:
Patient-controlled analgesic infusion pumps give patients the ability to self-administer pain-relieving medication as needed within the limits set by a physician. The most significant risk associated with these pumps is the possibility of oversedation, potentially leading to life-threatening narcotic-induced respiratory depression. We examine nine pumps, basing our ratings on safety and ease of use.
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