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Failures on the VAS were most common in older patients ( mean = 75.3 years ) as compared to those who completed the VAS ( mean = 54.4 years ) . All three scales were significantly positively correlated although the NRS ( using a 100 ...
Failures on the VAS were most common in older patients ( mean = 75.3 years ) as compared to those who completed the VAS ( mean = 54.4 years ) . All three scales were significantly positively correlated although the NRS ( using a 100 ...
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... how they correlated with comparable doses given orally to allow some means of accurate conversion should changes in ... peak plasma concentration obtained at 1.5 hours as compared to a 1 - hour peak for an orally administered dose .
... how they correlated with comparable doses given orally to allow some means of accurate conversion should changes in ... peak plasma concentration obtained at 1.5 hours as compared to a 1 - hour peak for an orally administered dose .
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Waldmann et al.83 compared CSI with continuous intravenous infusions by measuring serum morphine levels for 24 hours in postoperative patients . There were no significant differences in blood levels of morphine or in the need for ...
Waldmann et al.83 compared CSI with continuous intravenous infusions by measuring serum morphine levels for 24 hours in postoperative patients . There were no significant differences in blood levels of morphine or in the need for ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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