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![]() European Journal of AnaesthesiologyVolume 17 Issue 9, Pages 576 - 582 Published Online: 24 Dec 2001 European Academy of Anaesthesiology
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 134K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Double-blind randomized study of tramadol vs. paracetamol in analgesia after day-case tonsillectomy in children Copyright European Academy of Anaesthesiology, 2000 KEYWORDS
analgesics
• acetaminophen •
analgesics
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opioid
• tramadol •
paediatrics
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otorhinolaryngological surgical procedures
• tonsillectomy ABSTRACTSummaryFifty children (2–9 years) scheduled for tonsillectomy were enrolled in a double-blind randomized prospective study to compare postoperative analgesia provided with propacetamol/paracetamol (acetaminophen) or tramadol. A standard anaesthetic technique was used; each patient received sufentanil 0.25 µg kg Accepted May 2000 |