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Emiliano Petrucci
Researcher at University of L'Aquila
Publications - 58
Citations - 501
Emiliano Petrucci is an academic researcher from University of L'Aquila. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 43 publications receiving 322 citations.
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Transversus abdominis plane block for analgesia after Cesarean delivery. A systematic review.
Pierfrancesco Fusco,Paolo Scimia,Giuseppe Paladini,M Fiorenzi,Emiliano Petrucci,T Pozone,Fabrizio Vacca,A. U. Behr,Micaglio M,G Danelli,Cofini,Stefano Necozione,Gaspare Carta,Flavia Petrini,Franco Marinangeli +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence suggests that when correctly executed as part of a multimodal analgesic regimen, TAP block may reduce postoperative opioid consumption and opioid-related side effects, improving postoperative pain control and patient satisfaction.
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Pain after earthquake
Chiara Angeletti,Cristiana Guetti,Roberta Papola,Emiliano Petrucci,Maria Laura Ursini,A Ciccozzi,Francesca Masi,Maria Rosaria Russo,Salvatore Squarcione,Antonella Paladini,Joseph V. Pergolizzi,Joseph V. Pergolizzi,Joseph V. Pergolizzi,Robert Taylor,Giustino Varrassi,Franco Marinangeli +15 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that pain is prevalent during natural disasters, may exhibit a discernible pattern over the weeks following the event, and current drug treatments in this region may be adequate for emergency situations.
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Transversus Abdominis Plane Block in the Management of Acute Postoperative Pain Syndrome after Caesarean Section: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
Pierfrancesco Fusco,Vincenza Cofini,Emiliano Petrucci,Paolo Scimia,T Pozone,Giuseppe Paladini,Gaspare Carta,Stefano Necozione,Battista Borghi,Franco Marinangeli +9 more
TL;DR: The results could confirm the assumption that the correct performance of an USG-TAPB as part of a multimodal analgesic treatment could represent a viable alternative to common analgesic procedures performed for acute postoperative pain control after a CS.
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Continuous Wound Infiltration of Local Anesthetics in Postoperative Pain Management: Safety, Efficacy and Current Perspectives
Giuseppe Paladini,Stefano Di Carlo,Giuseppe Musella,Emiliano Petrucci,Paolo Scimia,Andrea L Ambrosoli,Vincenza Cofini,Pierfrancesco Fusco +7 more
TL;DR: Analyzing the literature reveals that the technique has a variable effectiveness based on the type of structure involved: it is better in structures rich in subcutaneous and connective tissue, while the effectiveness is limited in anatomic districts with a greater variability of innervation.