Publications by authors named "Chris J Glynn"

Background: Previous studies have suggested that magnesium may be a useful adjuvant to postoperative analgesia.

Methods: We randomized adults undergoing ambulatory ilioinguinal hernia repair or varicose vein operation under general anesthesia (propofol, fentanyl, isoflurane-N2O) to receive magnesium sulfate 4 g IV or physiological saline after induction. All patients preoperatively received diclofenac 100 mg rectally and those undergoing hernia repair had a postoperative ilioinguinal-iliohypogastric nerve block done.

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Magnesium is a physiological antagonist of both calcium and the NMDA receptor. Patients with chronic pain of a limb (>1 month's duration) were treated with two Bier's blocks (250 mmHg, 10 m) in a randomised, double-blind, cross-over design. They received once 20% magnesium sulphate (500 mg) + lignocaine 1% (75 mg), and once physiological saline + lignocaine 1% (75 mg).

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The analgesic efficacy of 5% of EMLA cream (5 or 10 g) when applied for 24 h periods was evaluated in 5 female and 7 male patients (mean age 69 years, range 50-85 years) with refractory post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN). Mean visual analogue pain intensity scores for all patients were significantly improved 6 h after application (P less than 0.05).

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