A line graph that shows the mean pain relief score for IV acetaminophen 1g + PCA morphine (n=49) and placebo + PCAA morphine (p=52). The x-axis of the graph represents the time period while the y-axis represents the patient satisfaction.
There are two lines in the graph one in red and one in blue. The red line represents the pain relief scores with the red line representing pain relief and the blue line representing placebo. The line in red represents pain relief with a value of 0.4%.
The line in blue represents pain satisfaction with an increase in pain and a decrease in pain. The graph also shows that the pain is good to be excellent at 24 h with pain relief at 40.8% and pain reduction at 23.1%. The pain reduction is lower than the pain reduction and the pain decrease is higher than pain reduction. There is also a note at the bottom of the image that says "Patient satisfaction: Good to be Excellent at 24 H" and "Median time to first use of rescue".
Overall the graph shows that IV acetaminophen is comparable to placebo but it is more effective at treating pain relief than placebo.
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Date
2013
Collection
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