A comparative study between narcotics and Ketorolac Tromethamine as a strong analgesic in pain management during and after open heart surgery as regard its role in early extubation, oxygen flux, and hemodynamic variabilities.

MOHAB FATHY GEORGY;

Abstract


Early extubation pathway is economic in origin; early extubation protocols have been introduced for cardiac surgery to achieve earlier discharge from the surgical intensive care unit, as well as early hospital discharge.
as regard the postoperative period


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Title A comparative study between narcotics and Ketorolac Tromethamine as a strong analgesic in pain management during and after open heart surgery as regard its role in early extubation, oxygen flux, and hemodynamic variabilities.
Authors MOHAB FATHY GEORGY
Keywords A comparative study between narcotics and Ketorolac Tromethamine as a strong analgesic in pain management during and after open heart surgery as regard its role in early extubation, oxygen flux, and hemodynamic variabilities.
Issue Date 2004
Description 
Early extubation pathway is economic in origin; early extubation protocols have been introduced for cardiac surgery to achieve earlier discharge from the surgical intensive care unit, as well as early hospital discharge.
as regard the postoperative period

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