COMPARISON OF MEPERIDINE AND TRAMADOL IN TREATMENT OF SHIVERING AFTER SPINAL ANESTHESIA
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Shivering after spinal anesthesia is a common and uncomfortable complication that may interfere with monitoring during operation, excess oxygen consumption and lactic acidosis. Meperidine is first line treatment in patients with postoperative shivering. Since meperidine can...
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Main Authors: | N Banihashem, E Alijanpour, HA Sharif, H Alreza, M Taheri, A Bijani |
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Language: | EN FA |
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Babol University of Medical Sciences
2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b432f500d3a842aa9f832e5f6be319dd |
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