Zusammenfassung
Epidural appliziertes Morphin für die postoperative Schmerzkontrolle führt im Gegensatz zu einer subarachnoidalen (intrathekalen) Applikation
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öfters zu einer Atemdepression
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zu einer biphasischen Zeitverteilung der Atemdepression
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öfters zu Übelkeit und Erbrechen
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kaum zu Pruritus
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zu einer guten Analgesie hauptsächlich unterhalb von Th 10
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Petroianu, G., Osswald, P.M. (2000). Postoperative Schmerzkontrolle. In: Anästhesie in Frage und Antwort. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05715-5_136
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