Total Hip Arthroplasty Included References 2011

Included References

1.      
Andersen
KV, Pfeiffer-Jensen M, Haraldsted V, Søballe. Reduced hospital stay and narcotic consumption, and improved
mobilization with local and intraarticular infiltration after hip arthroplasty:
a randomized clinical trial of an intraarticular technique versus epidural
infusion in 80 patients.
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2.      
Andersen LJ, Poulsen T, Krogh B, Nielsen
T. Postoperative analgesia in total
hip arthroplasty: a randomized double-blinded, placebo-controlled study on
peroperative and postoperative ropivacaine, ketorolac, and adrenaline wound
infiltration.
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3.      
Becchi C, Al Malyan M, Coppini R, Campolo
M, Magherini M, Boncinelli S. Opioid-free analgesia by continuous psoas
compartment block after total hip arthroplasty. A randomized study. Eur
J Anaesthesiol 2008:25(5):418-423.

4.      
Bergeron S, Kardash K, Huk O, Zukor D,
Antoniou J. Perioperative dexamethasone does not affect functional outcome in
total hip arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2009:467(6):1463-7.

5.      
Berti M, Fanelli G, Casati A, Lugani D, Aldegheri G, Torri G.
Comparison between epidural infusion of fentanyl/bupivacaine and
morphine/bupivacaine after orthopaedic surgery. Can J Anaesth
1998;45(6):545–550.

6.      
Bertini L, Mancini S, Di Benedetto P, Ciaschi A, Martini O, Nava
S, Tagariello V. Postoperative analgesia by combined continuous infusion and
patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) following hip replacement: ropivacaine
versus bupivacaine. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2001;45(6):782–785.

7.      
Biboulet P, Morau D, Aubas P, Bringuier-Branchereau S, Capdevila
X. Postoperative analgesia after total-hip arthroplasty: Comparison of
intravenous patient-controlled analgesia with morphine and single injection of
femoral nerve or psoas compartment block. a prospective, randomized,
double-blind study. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2004;29(2):102–109.

8.      
Bilir A, Gulec S, Erkan A, Ozcelik A.
Epidural magnesium reduces postoperative analgesic requirement. Br J
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9.      
Borghi B, Agnoletti V, Ricci A, van Oven H, Montone N, Casati A. A
prospective, randomized evaluation of the effects of epidural needle rotation
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10.   
Bourke M, Hayes A, Doyle M, McCarroll M. A Comparison of Regularly
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11.   
Busch C, Whitehouse M, Shore B, MacDonald
S, McCalden R, Bourne R. The efficacy of periarticular multimodal drug
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12.   
Bugter ML, Dirksen R, Jhamandas K, Slappendel R, Weber EW, Milne
B. Prior ibuprofen exposure does not augment opioid drug potency or modify
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2003;50(5):445–449.

13.   
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14.   
Camu F, Beecher T, Recker DP, Verburg KM. Valdecoxib, a
COX-2-specific inhibitor, is an efficacious, opioid-sparing analgesic in
patients undergoing hip arthroplasty. Am J Ther 2002;9(1):43–51.

15.   
Carabine UA, Milligan KR, Moore J. Extradural clonidine and
bupivacaine for postoperative analgesia. Br J Anaesth 1992a;68(2):132–135.

16.   
Carabine UA, Milligan KR, Mulholland D, Moore J. Extradural
clonidine infusions for analgesia after total hip replacement. Br J Anaesth
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17.   
Casati A, Santorsola R, Aldegheri G, Ravasi F, Fanelli G, Berti M,
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analgesia with levobupivacaine for major orthopedic surgery: a double-blind,
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2003;15(2):126–131.

18.   
Chen D, Hsieh P, Huang K, Hu C, Chang Y,
Lee M. Continuous intra-articular infusion of bupivacaine for post-operative
pain relief after total hip arthroplasty: a randomized, placebo-controlled,
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19.   
Clarke H, Pereira S, Kennedy D, Andrion J,
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regimen does not reduce acute pain, opioid consumption or chronic pain after
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20.   
Dahl V, Raeder JC, Drosdal S, Wathne O, Brynildsrud J.
Prophylactic oral ibuprofen or ibuprofen-codeine versus placebo for
postoperative pain after primary hip arthroplasty. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
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21.   
Danelli G, Venuti FS, Zasa M, Sinardi D,
Fanelli A, Ghisi D, Fanelli G. Continuous lumbar epidural infusion of
levobupivacaine: effects of small-or large-volume regimen of infusion.
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22.   
de Leeuw M, Dertinger J, Hulshoff L,
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ropivacaine, and bupivacaine for combined psoas compartment-sciatic nerve block
in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. Pain Practice 2008:8(4):241-247.

23.   
Duarte L, Paes F, Fernandes M, Saraiva R.
Posterior lumbar plexus block in postoperative analgesia for total hip
arthroplasty: a comparative study between 0.5% Bupivacaine with Epinephrine and
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24.   
Fee JP, Brady MM, Furness G, Chambers M, Clarke RS. Analgesia
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25.   
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26.   
Fletcher D, Zetlaoui P, Monin S, Bombart M, Samii K. Influence of
timing on the analgesic effect of intravenous ketorolac after orthopedic
surgery. Pain 1995;61(2):291–297.

27.   
Fogarty DJ, Carabine UA, Milligan KR. Comparison of the analgesic
effects of intrathecal clonidine and intrathecal morphine after spinal
anaesthesia in patients undergoing total hip replacement. Br J Anaesth
1993;71(5):661–664.

28.   
Fogarty DJ, Milligan KR. Postoperative analgesia following total
hip replacement: a comparison of intrathecal morphine and diamorphine. J R Soc
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29.   
Fogarty DJ, O’Hanlon JJ, Milligan KR. Intramuscular ketorolac
following total hip replacement with spinal anaesthesia and intrathecal
morphine. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 1995b;39(2):191–194.

30.   
Fournier R, Van Gessel E, Gaggero G, Boccovi S, Forster A, Gamulin
Z. Postoperative analgesia with “3-in-1” femoral nerve block after
prosthetic hip surgery. Can J Anaesth 1998;45(1):34–38.

31.   
Fournier R, Van Gessel E, Macksay M, Gamulin Z. Onset and offset
of intrathecal morphine versus nalbuphine for postoperative pain relief after
total hip replacement. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2000a;44(8):940–945.

32.   
Fournier R, Van Gessel E, Weber A, Gamulin Z. A comparison of
intrathecal analgesia with fentanyl or sufentanil after total hip replacement.
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33.   
Fournier R, Van Gessel E, Weber A, Gamulin Z. Epinephrine and
clonidine do not improve intrathecal sufentanil analgesia after total hip
replacement. Br J Anaesth 2002;89(4):562–566.

34.   
Fournier R, Weber A, Gamulin Z.
Intrathecal sufentanil is more potent than intravenous for postoperative
analgesia after total-hip replacement. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2005:30(3):249-254.

35.   
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36.   
Glaser C, Marhofer P, Zimpfer G, Heinz MT, Sitzwohl C, Kapral S,
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37.   
Grace D, Bunting H, Milligan KR, Fee JP. Postoperative analgesia
after co-administration of clonidine and morphine by the intrathecal route in
patients undergoing hip replacement. Anesth Analg 1995; 80(1):86–91.

38.   
Grace D, Fee JP. A comparison of intrathecal
morphine-6-glucuronide and intrathecal morphine sulfate as analgesics for total
hip replacement. Anesth Analg 1996;83(5):1055–1059.

39.   
Grace D, Milligan KR, Morrow BJ, Fee JP. Co-administration of
pethidine and clonidine: a spinal anaesthetic technique for total hip
replacement. Br J Anaesth 1994;73(5):628–633.

40.   
Gurlit S, Reinhardt S, Mollmann M.
Continuous spinal analgesia or opioid-added continuous epidural analgesia for
postoperative pain control after hip replacement. Eur J Anaesthesiol
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41.   
Gustafsson LL, Johannisson J, Garle M. Extradural and parenteral
pethidine as analgesia after total hip replacement: effects and kinetics. A
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42.   
Handel M, Phillips O, Anders S, Kock F,
Sell S. Dose-dependent efficacy of diclofenac-cholestyramine on pain and
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43.   
Hartrick C, Bourne M, Gargiulo K, Damaraju
C, Vallow S, Hewitt D. Fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal system for acute-pain
management after orthopedic surgery: a comparative study with morphine
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44.   
Horowitz BR, Rockowitz NL, Goll SG, Booth RE, Balderston RA,
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45.   
Hwang J, Na H, Jeon Y, Ro Y, Kim C, Do S.
I.V. infusion of magnesium sulphate during spinal anaesthesia improves
postoperative analgesia. Br J Anaesth 2010:104(1):89-93.

46.   
Hynes D, McCarroll M, Hiesse-Provost O.
Analgesic efficacy of parenteral paracetamol (propacetamol) and diclofenac in
post-operative orthopaedic pain. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2006:50(3):374-381.

47.   
Ilfeld B, Moeller L, Mariano E, Loland V,
Stevens-Lapsley J, Fleisher A, Girard P, Donohue MC, Ferguson E, Ball S.
Continuous peripheral nerve blocks: is local anesthetic dose the only factor,
or do concentration and volume influence infusion effects as well?
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48.   
Iohom G, Walsh M, Higgins G, Shorten G. Effect of perioperative
administration of dexketoprofen on opioid requirements and inflammatory
response following elective hip arthroplasty.
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49.   
Kampe S,
Kiencke P, Delis A, Auweiler M, Konig DP, Kasper SM.
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continuous epidural infusion of ropivacaine 0.1% with 0.5 microg x mL(-1)
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replacement: a pilot study. Can J Anaesth 2003;50(6):580–585.

50.   
Kardash K, Sarrazin F, Tessler M, Velly A.
Single-dose dexamethasone reduces dynamic pain after total hip arthroplasty.
Anesth Analg 2008:106(4):1253-1257.

51.   
Karvonen S, Salomaki T, Olkkola K.
Efficacy of oral paracetamol and ketoprofen for pain management after major
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52.   
Keita H, Geachan N, Dahmani S, Couderc E, Armand C, Quazza M,
Mantz J, Desmonts JM. Comparison between patient-controlled analgesia and
subcutaneous morphine in elderly patients after total hip replacement.
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53.   
Klasen J, Haas M, Graf S, Harbach H,
Quinzio L, Jurgensen I, Hempelmann G. Impact on postoperative pain of
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54.   
Kostamovaara
PA, Hendolon H, Kokki H, Nuutinen LS.
Ketorolac, diclofenac and
ketoprofen are equally efficacious for pain relief after total hip replacement
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55.   
Kostamovaara
PA, Laurila JJ, Alahuhta S, Salomaki TE.
Ropivacaine 1 mg x ml(-1) does not
decrease the need for epidural fentanyl after hip replacement surgery. Acta
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56.   
Kumar M, Batra Y, Panda N, Rajeev S, Nagi
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57.   
Laitinen J, Nuutinen L. Intravenous diclofenac coupled with PCA
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58.   
Manoir B, Bourget P, Langlois M, Szekely
B, Fischler M, Chauvin M, Paci A, Fletcher D. Evaluation of the pharmacokinetic
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59.   
Marino J, Russo J, Kenny M, Herenstein R,
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60.   
Martin F, Cherif K, Gentili M, Enel D, Abe
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61.   
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62.   
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63.   
Maurer K, Bonvini JM, Ekatodramis G, Serena S, Borgeat A.
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64.   
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65.   
Milligan KR, Convery PN, Weir P, Quinn P, Connolly D. The efficacy
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66.   
Milligan KR, Fogarty DJ. The characteristics of analgesic
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67.   
Minville V, Lubrano V, Bounes V, Pianezza
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68.   
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69.   
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70.   
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71.   
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72.   
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73.   
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74.   
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75.   
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76.   
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77.   
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78.   
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79.   
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80.   
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81.   
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82.   
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83.   
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84.   
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85.   
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86.   
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91.   
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92.   
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93.   
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