Patient-controlled analgesia: epidural fentanyl and iv morphine compared after Caesarean section

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作者
Cooper, DW [1 ]
Saleh, U [1 ]
Taylor, M [1 ]
Whyte, S [1 ]
Ryall, D [1 ]
Kokri, MS [1 ]
Desira, WR [1 ]
Day, H [1 ]
McArthur, E [1 ]
机构
[1] S Cleveland Hosp, Middlesbrough TS4 3BW, Cleveland, England
关键词
analgesia; patient-controlled; analgesics opioid; morphine; fentanyl; analgesic techniques; epidural; anaesthesia; obstetric;
D O I
10.1093/bja/82.3.366
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
We have compared patient-controlled epidural fentanyl (PCEF) and patient-controlled i.v; morphine (PCIM) after Caesarean section in 84 patients, in a randomized, double-blind study. All patients had an epidural and an i.v. patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) device, one of which delivered normal saline. Group PCEF received epidural fentanyl 20 mu g with a 10-min lockout. Group PCIM received i.v. morphine 1 mg with a 5-min lockout. PCA use was lower for PCEF patients (P=0.0007). The highest pain score recorded at rest for PCEF patients was median 20 (interquartile range 10-33) mm compared with 32 (14-52) mm for PCIM patients (P=0.02). The highest pain score recorded on coughing was 31 (21-41) mm with PCEF compared with 56 (30-71) mm for PCIM (P=0.001). There was less nausea (P=0.02) and drowsiness (P=0.0003) with PCEF. There was no difference in the overall incidence and severity of pruritus (P=0.77). However, pruritus started earlier with PCEF.
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