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Avaliação da eficácia analgésica no pós-operatório de revascularização do miocárdio: ensaio clínico randomizado controlado

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Table 1 - The sample characteristics for the independent variables at baseline.
Table 2  – The intensity of pain in the postoperative period of the coronary artery
Table 3  – The absolute and relative frequencies of analgesic use between the
Table 5  – The hospital stay for each study group.  Time  Group a p-value b Experimental  (GI, N=30)  Control (GII) (N=28)  Extubation (h)  5.27  1.11  6.43  2.92  0.057  Surgery (h)  4.13  0.82  4.39  0.88  0.248 ICU (h)  24.03  6.79  29.18  7.49  0
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