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    Midazolam for the treatment of phantom limb pain exacerbation: preliminary reports by Vichitrananda, C, Pausawasdi, S

    “…Phantom pain is one of the most difficult intractable pains to manage. The pain may result from the imbalance of self-sustaining neural activity that exceeds…”
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    Propofol vs isoflurane for neurosurgical anesthesia in Thai patients by Ittichaikulthol, W, Pausawasdi, S, Srichintai, P, Sarnvivad, P

    “…Sixty Thai patients, ASA class I-II, Glasgow coma score of 15 undergoing elective intracranial surgery were randomly assigned to 2 groups. In group I, 30…”
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    Efficacy of prophylactic ondansetron in Thai patients undergoing gastrointestinal tract surgery by Lekprasert, V, Meesangnil, S, Pausawasdi, S, Pongravee, V

    “…Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) although frequently is considered a minor postoperative complication, it may be greatly trouble some especially in…”
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    The use of tramadol hydrochloride in the treatment of post-anesthetic shivering by Pausawasdi, S, Jirasirithum, S, Phanarai, C

    “…Tramadol at the dosage of 1 mg per kg body weight was given intravenously to 110 adult patients who developed postoperative shivering. All patients were cured…”
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    Brachial plexus injury and pain: incidence and the effects of surgical reconstruction by Waikakul, S, Waikakul, W, Pausawasdi, S

    “…A prospective study of pain after brachial plexus injury was carried out on 246 patients with at least 2 years follow-up. All of them had closed traction…”
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    Effect of intraoperative fluid on blood glucose level in neurosurgery by Ittichaikulthol, W, Lekprasert, V, Pausawasdi, S, Suchartwatnachai, P

    “…There is a considerable controversy regarding glucose administration during intracranial surgery. However, recent animal and human studies suggest that…”
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