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A randomized, double-blinded comparison of intrathecal morphine, sufentanil and their combination versus IV morphine patient-controlled analgesia for postthoracotomy pain.
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Anesthesia and analgesia [Anesth Analg] 2001 Jan; Vol. 92 (1), pp. 31-6. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Unlabelled: We compared the analgesic effect of lumbar intrathecal (IT) 0.5 mg morphine (Group M, n = 10), 50 microg sufentanil (Group S, n = 10), and their combination (Group S-M, n = 10) given before general anesthesia and patient-controlled analgesia with IV morphine (Group C, n = 19) in a randomized, double-blinded study performed in patients undergoing thoracotomy. Pain visual analog scale (VAS) and morphine consumption were assessed for 24 h. In Group S-M the number of patients initially titrated with IV morphine was less than in group C (30 vs 84%, P < 0.05). Morphine requirement was higher in Group C (71 +/- 30 mg) than in Groups S (46 +/- 34 mg, P < 0.05), M (38 +/- 31 mg, P < 0.05) and S-M (23 +/- 16 mg, P < 0.01). VAS scores were significantly decreased during the first 0-11 postoperative h at rest and during the first 0-8 postoperative h on coughing in Groups M and S-M rather than in Group C. The incidence of side effects was infrequent except for urinary retention. Preoperative IT morphine or combined sufentanil and morphine could be given as a booster to achieve rapidly effective analgesia in the immediate postoperative period.<br />Implications: As compared with IV patient-controlled analgesia, intrathecal morphine or combined sufentanil and morphine provided superior postoperative pain relief both at rest (11 h) and on coughing (8 h) than did IV patient-controlled analgesia morphine alone. IV morphine requirement was decreased during the first postoperative day after posterolateral thoracotomy.
- Subjects :
- Anesthesia, General
Conscious Sedation
Double-Blind Method
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
Fentanyl administration & dosage
Humans
Injections, Intravenous
Injections, Spinal
Male
Middle Aged
Pain Measurement drug effects
Prospective Studies
Urinary Retention chemically induced
Analgesia, Patient-Controlled methods
Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage
Morphine administration & dosage
Pain, Postoperative drug therapy
Sufentanil administration & dosage
Thoracotomy adverse effects
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0003-2999
- Volume :
- 92
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Anesthesia and analgesia
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11133596
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200101000-00007