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The effect of priming injection of different doses of remifentanil on injection pain of microemulsion propofol premixed with lidocaine |
Cheol Won Jeong, Seong Heon Lee, Jin Ju, Seong Wook Jeong, Hyung Gon Lee |
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2011;60(2):78-82. Published online February 25, 2011 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2011.60.2.78 |
The effect of priming injection of different doses of remifentanil on injection pain of microemulsion propofol premixed with lidocaine Pain reduction on injection of microemulsion propofol via combination of remifentanil and lidocaine The Effects of Different Doses of Remifentanil on Propofol Injection Pain: A Placebo Controlled Comparison of Ketamine The effect of gender on EC50of remifentanil to prevent pain during injection of microemulsion propofol Prevention of microemulsion propofol injection pain: a comparison of a combination of lidocaine and ramosetron with lidocaine or ramosetron alone The effect of pretreatment with two different concentrations of remifentanil on propofol injection pain THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN RETRACTED Prevention of propofol-induced injection pain by remifentanil: a placebo-controlled comparison with lidocaine* Efficacy of Different Doses of Lidocaine in the Prevention of Pain Due to Propofol Injection: A Randomized, Open-Label Trial in 120 Patients Comparison of the preventive effects of pretreatment of lidocaine with a tourniquet and a premixed injection of lidocaine on propofol-LCT/MCT injection pain Statement of Retraction: Priming with different doses of metoclopramide preceded by tourniquet alleviates propofol induced pain: A comparative study with lidocaine |