Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia Technique
Background and objectives: The aim of this randomized, double-blinded, prospective study was to determine the effectiveness and side effects of intravenous or epidural use of morphine, bupivacaine or ropivacaine on post-thoracotomy pain management. Methods: Sixty patients undergoing elective thoraco...
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doaj-33bf50ac43d04594bf7ba8169aff02342020-11-25T01:41:02ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Anesthesiology0104-00142013-03-01632213219Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia TechniqueEsra Mercanoğlu0Zekeriyya Alanoğlu1Perihan Ekmekçi2Sacide Demiralp3Neslihan Alkış4MD, Diplomate of European Society of Anaesthesiology (DESA), Ankara University Medical Faculty Anesthesiology and ICU Department, Turkey; Corresponding author.MD, Diplomate of European Society of Anaesthesiology (DESA), Ankara University Medical Faculty Anesthesiology and ICU Department, TurkeyMD, Ankara University Medical Faculty Anesthesiology and ICU Department, TurkeyMD, Ankara University Medical Faculty Anesthesiology and ICU Department, TurkeyMD, Ankara University Medical Faculty Anesthesiology and ICU Department, TurkeyBackground and objectives: The aim of this randomized, double-blinded, prospective study was to determine the effectiveness and side effects of intravenous or epidural use of morphine, bupivacaine or ropivacaine on post-thoracotomy pain management. Methods: Sixty patients undergoing elective thoracotomy procedure were randomly allocated into 4 groups by the sealed envelope technique. Group IVM, EM, EMB and EMR received patient controlled intravenous morphine, and epidural morphine, morphine-bupivacaine and morphineropivacaine, respectively. Perioperative heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation and postoperative pain at rest and during cough, side effects and rescue analgesic requirements were recorded at the 30th and 60th minutes and the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 12th, 24th, 36th, 48th, and 72nd hour. Results: Diclofenac sodium requirement during the study was lower in Group EM. Area under VAS-time curve was lower in Group EM compared to Group IVM, but similar to Group EMB and EMR. Pain scores at rest were higher at the 12, 24, 36, and 48th hour in Group IVM compared to Group EM. Pain scores at rest were higher at the 30th and 60th minutes in Group EM and Group IVM compared to Group EMB. Pain scores during cough at the 30th minute were higher in Group EM compared to Group EMB. There was no difference between Group IVM and Group EMR. Conclusions: Morphine used at the epidural route was found more effective than the intravenous route. While Group EM was more effective in the late period of postoperative, Group EMB was more effective in the early period. We concluded that epidural morphine was the most effective and preferred one. Keywords: Analgesia, Patient Controlled, Morphine, Amides/ropivacaine, Bupivacaine, Pain Management, Thoracotomy, Infusions, Intravenous, Analgesia, Epiduralhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0104001413000419 |
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Esra Mercanoğlu Zekeriyya Alanoğlu Perihan Ekmekçi Sacide Demiralp Neslihan Alkış Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia Technique Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology |
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Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia Technique |
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Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia Technique |
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Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia Technique |
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Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia Technique |
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Comparison of Intravenous Morphine, Epidural Morphine With/Without Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine in Postthoracotomy Pain Management With Patient Controlled Analgesia Technique |
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comparison of intravenous morphine, epidural morphine with/without bupivacaine or ropivacaine in postthoracotomy pain management with patient controlled analgesia technique |
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Background and objectives: The aim of this randomized, double-blinded, prospective study was to determine the effectiveness and side effects of intravenous or epidural use of morphine, bupivacaine or ropivacaine on post-thoracotomy pain management. Methods: Sixty patients undergoing elective thoracotomy procedure were randomly allocated into 4 groups by the sealed envelope technique. Group IVM, EM, EMB and EMR received patient controlled intravenous morphine, and epidural morphine, morphine-bupivacaine and morphineropivacaine, respectively. Perioperative heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation and postoperative pain at rest and during cough, side effects and rescue analgesic requirements were recorded at the 30th and 60th minutes and the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 12th, 24th, 36th, 48th, and 72nd hour. Results: Diclofenac sodium requirement during the study was lower in Group EM. Area under VAS-time curve was lower in Group EM compared to Group IVM, but similar to Group EMB and EMR. Pain scores at rest were higher at the 12, 24, 36, and 48th hour in Group IVM compared to Group EM. Pain scores at rest were higher at the 30th and 60th minutes in Group EM and Group IVM compared to Group EMB. Pain scores during cough at the 30th minute were higher in Group EM compared to Group EMB. There was no difference between Group IVM and Group EMR. Conclusions: Morphine used at the epidural route was found more effective than the intravenous route. While Group EM was more effective in the late period of postoperative, Group EMB was more effective in the early period. We concluded that epidural morphine was the most effective and preferred one. Keywords: Analgesia, Patient Controlled, Morphine, Amides/ropivacaine, Bupivacaine, Pain Management, Thoracotomy, Infusions, Intravenous, Analgesia, Epidural |
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