Isoflurane for removal of chest drains after cardiac surgery

Thirty‐five patients who had undergone uncomplicated cardiac surgery were randomly allocated to receive either Entonox or isoflurane 0.25% in Entonox as inhalational analgesia for the removal of their two chest drains. The gases were presented premixed in high‐pressure cylinders and were self‐admini...

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description Thirty‐five patients who had undergone uncomplicated cardiac surgery were randomly allocated to receive either Entonox or isoflurane 0.25% in Entonox as inhalational analgesia for the removal of their two chest drains. The gases were presented premixed in high‐pressure cylinders and were self‐administered by means of a demand valve. The removal of the second drain was more painful than the first but that pain was better controlled by isoflurane 0.25% in Entonox than by Entonox alone.
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Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Chest Tubes
Double-Blind Method
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Humans
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Oxygen
Pain Measurement
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
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title Isoflurane for removal of chest drains after cardiac surgery
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