In the article titled “Pregabalin Effect on Acute and Chronic Pain after Cardiac Surgery” [1], the presentation of the results as originally published in Table 2 can be a source of confusion for the careful reader who tries to understand these numbers, as was raised in Theodorou and Bali [2]. In order to make the presentation of these numbers more accurate, it is important to clarify that the amounts of morphine listed in the line “Morphine use in first 24 hours” do not include the amount of morphine given in the first 8 hours. Therefore, the description of the line in question should be corrected from “Morphine use in first 24 hours” to the more accurate “Morphine use in postoperative hours 9–24.” The corrected table is shown below.
Corrigendum | Open Access
Corrigendum to “Pregabalin Effect on Acute and Chronic Pain after Cardiac Surgery”
Received15 May 2018
Accepted04 Jul 2018
Published17 Oct 2018
References
A. Bouzia, V. Tassoudis, M. Karanikolas et al., “Pregabalin effect on acute and chronic pain after cardiac surgery,” Anesthesiology Research and Practice, vol. 2017, Article ID 2753962, 7 pages, 2017.
View at: Publisher Site | Google ScholarE. Theodorou and E. Bali, “Comment on “Pregabalin effect on acute and chronic pain after cardiac surgery”,” Anesthesiology Research and Practice, vol. 2018, Article ID 2603865, 2 pages, 2018.
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