Oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis

Abstract Background Intravenous opioids are administered for the management of visceral pain after laparoscopic surgery. Whether oxycodone has advantages over other opioids in the treatment of visceral pain is not yet clear. Methods In this study, the analgesic efficiency and adverse events of oxyco...

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Main Authors: Yan Li, Zhi Dou, Liqiang Yang, Qi Wang, Jiaxiang Ni, Jun Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:European Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-020-00463-w
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spelling doaj-1af0092d77c94252bec427ecef7cc99f2021-01-10T12:56:10ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2021-01-0126111110.1186/s40001-020-00463-wOxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysisYan Li0Zhi Dou1Liqiang Yang2Qi Wang3Jiaxiang Ni4Jun Ma5Center for Anesthesiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Pain Management, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Pain Management, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Pain Management, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Pain Management, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityCenter for Anesthesiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityAbstract Background Intravenous opioids are administered for the management of visceral pain after laparoscopic surgery. Whether oxycodone has advantages over other opioids in the treatment of visceral pain is not yet clear. Methods In this study, the analgesic efficiency and adverse events of oxycodone and other opioids, including alfentanil, sufentanil, fentanyl, and morphine, in treating post-laparoscopic surgery visceral pain were evaluated. This review was conducted according to the methodological standards described in the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis statement. The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases were searched in December 2019. Results Ten studies were included in this review. The sample size was 695 participants. The results showed that compared with morphine and fentanyl, oxycodone had a more potent analgesic efficacy on the first day after laparoscopic surgery, especially during the first 0.5 h. There was no significant difference in sedation between the two groups. Compared to morphine and fentanyl, oxycodone was more likely to lead to dizziness and drowsiness. Overall, patient satisfaction did not differ significantly between oxycodone and other opioids. Conclusions Oxycodone is superior to other analgesics within 24 h after laparoscopic surgery, but its adverse effects should be carefully considered.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-020-00463-wMeta-analysisOxycodoneLaparoscopic surgeryPostoperative visceral pain
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author Yan Li
Zhi Dou
Liqiang Yang
Qi Wang
Jiaxiang Ni
Jun Ma
spellingShingle Yan Li
Zhi Dou
Liqiang Yang
Qi Wang
Jiaxiang Ni
Jun Ma
Oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis
European Journal of Medical Research
Meta-analysis
Oxycodone
Laparoscopic surgery
Postoperative visceral pain
author_facet Yan Li
Zhi Dou
Liqiang Yang
Qi Wang
Jiaxiang Ni
Jun Ma
author_sort Yan Li
title Oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis
title_short Oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis
title_full Oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis
title_fullStr Oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis
title_sort oxycodone versus other opioid analgesics after laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis
publisher BMC
series European Journal of Medical Research
issn 2047-783X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Intravenous opioids are administered for the management of visceral pain after laparoscopic surgery. Whether oxycodone has advantages over other opioids in the treatment of visceral pain is not yet clear. Methods In this study, the analgesic efficiency and adverse events of oxycodone and other opioids, including alfentanil, sufentanil, fentanyl, and morphine, in treating post-laparoscopic surgery visceral pain were evaluated. This review was conducted according to the methodological standards described in the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis statement. The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases were searched in December 2019. Results Ten studies were included in this review. The sample size was 695 participants. The results showed that compared with morphine and fentanyl, oxycodone had a more potent analgesic efficacy on the first day after laparoscopic surgery, especially during the first 0.5 h. There was no significant difference in sedation between the two groups. Compared to morphine and fentanyl, oxycodone was more likely to lead to dizziness and drowsiness. Overall, patient satisfaction did not differ significantly between oxycodone and other opioids. Conclusions Oxycodone is superior to other analgesics within 24 h after laparoscopic surgery, but its adverse effects should be carefully considered.
topic Meta-analysis
Oxycodone
Laparoscopic surgery
Postoperative visceral pain
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-020-00463-w
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