Intraoperative lidocaine infusion for multimodal pain management in gastrointestinal surgeries: An evidence-based practice analysis
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A population, intervention, comparison, and outcome (PICO) question was used to provide the key concepts of my search strategy. “In (P) patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgeries, what is the effect of using (I) a continuous lidocaine infusion (C) compared to normal saline (O) on the severity of postoperative pain scores?”
Type | Other Graduate Paper |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Faculty Approved: Degree-based Submission |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Literature Review |
Research Approach | Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice |
Keywords | Lidocaine Infusion; Multimodal Pain Management; Gastrointestinal Surgery; Analgesia |
Grantor | Bryan College of Health Sciences |
Advisor | Tritt, Matt |
Level | Doctoral-Other |
Year | 2023 |
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