Intrathecal ketamine reduces morphine requirements in patients with terminal cancer pain
CY Yang, CS Wong, JY Chang, ST Ho - Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 1996 - Springer
Abstract
Purpose Ketamine has been administered epidurally and intrathecally for operative and post-operative pain control. Animal studies showed potentiation of analgesia induced by ketamine and morphine. We hypothesized that intrathecal ketamine would potentiate the …
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