Intrathecal morphine versus epidural ropivacaine infusion for analgesia after Cesarean section: a retrospective study

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Suzuki, Hiroko [1 ,3 ]
Kamiya, Yoshinori [1 ,2 ]
Fujiwara, Takashi [3 ]
Yoshida, Takayuki [1 ]
Takamatsu, Misako [1 ]
Sato, Kazunori [3 ]
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[1] Niigata Univ, Grad Sch Med & Dent Sci, Div Anesthesiol, 1-757 Asahimachi Dori,Chuo Ward, Niigata, Niigata 9518510, Japan
[2] Niigata Univ Med & Dent Hosp, Uonuma Inst Community Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Minami Uonuma, Minamiuonuma, Niigata 9497302, Japan
[3] Nagaoka Chuo Gen Hosp, Dept Anesthesia, Nagaoka, Niigata 9408653, Japan
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JA CLINICAL REPORTS | 2015年 / 1卷
关键词
Cesarean delivery; Spinal anesthesia with intrathecal morphine; Opioid-free epidural analgesia; Postoperative pain; Adverse effects;
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10.1186/s40981-015-0005-6
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background: Analgesia after Cesarean delivery (CD) requires early ambulation to prevent thromboembolic disease and to facilitate baby care. We retrospectively reviewed anesthesia charts and medical records of patients who underwent CD to compare the efficacy of spinal anesthesia supplemented with intrathecal morphine hydrochloride (ITM) and combined spinal-epidural anesthesia followed by opioid-free epidural analgesia (CSEA-EDA). Findings: All subjects underwent CD at Nagaoka Chuo General Hospital between February 2012 and January 2013. Patient characteristics, time to first analgesic rescue after CD, and analgesic use after CD were examined. Incidences of postural hypotension, lower extremity numbness/weakness, postoperative nausea/vomiting (PONV), and pruritus were also examined for 48 h after CD. Average time to first analgesic use after CD (ITM 25.13 +/- 16.07 h, CSEA-EDA 22.42 +/- 16.27 h, p = 0.521) and cumulative probability of rescue analgesic use (p = 0.139 by log-rank test) were comparable between groups. However, average analgesic use within 24 h was lower in the ITM group (0.75 +/- 1.05 times) than in the CSEA-EDA group (1.52 +/- 1.72 times, p = 0.0497). Numbness or motor weakness in lower extremities only occurred in the CSEA-EDA group, and pruritus only occurred in the ITM group. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that ITM is better than CSEA-EDA for anesthesia following CD with regard to pain control. Also, ITM would be advantageous for early ambulation following CD because of lower incidence of numbness and motor weakness in lower extremities compared to CSEA-EDA.
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