Influences of Gender on Postoperative Morphine Consumption
Background: Gender related differences on morphine consumption during postoperative period following abdominal surgeries. Materials and Methods: Four hundred and fifty ASA I & II patients of either sex (male =231, female = 219), between the age group of 18-65 y undergoing elective intra abdo...
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doaj-e127c55ecc094ee3bab46031b839737b2020-11-25T03:41:06ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-12-01812GC04GC0710.7860/JCDR/2014/10770.5319Influences of Gender on Postoperative Morphine ConsumptionSivakumar Periasamy0Raja Poovathai1Srinivasan Pondiyadanar2Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Vinayaka Missions Kirupananda Variyar Medical College & Hospitals, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Vinayaka Missions Kirupananda Variyar Medical College & Hospitals, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor & Head, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Vinayaka Missions Kirupananda Variyar Medical College & Hospitals, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.Background: Gender related differences on morphine consumption during postoperative period following abdominal surgeries. Materials and Methods: Four hundred and fifty ASA I & II patients of either sex (male =231, female = 219), between the age group of 18-65 y undergoing elective intra abdominal surgeries under general anaesthesia were included for the study. Patients with preexisting pain either acute or chronic preoperatively were excluded from the study. Anaesthesia and analgesia protocol during surgery was standardized. Postoperatively, a loading dose was given to achieve the visual analogue scale (VAS) of ≤30 and subjects were connected to patient control analgesia (PCA) pump containing 0.4 mg/ml of morphine configured to deliver a bolus dose (1 mg) with a 5 min lock-out period. The total analgesic requirements along with VAS (visual analog scale) score were analysed between males and females in the first 24 h postoperatively. All demographic data and between group comparisons were analysed with student t-test. Within group comparisons were done by using one-way-ANOVA test and Tukey’s Honestly significant Difference test. Results: During the first 24 h, males consumed significantly higher amount of morphine (34.35 ± 6.68 mg) when compared to females (26.78 ± 7.14 mg), p < 0.001. Conclusion: We conclude that men require more morphine in the postoperative period than women.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/5319/10770_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(SNAK)_PFA(Sh)_PF2(PAG).pdfmorphinepatient-controlled analgesiapostoperative pain |
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Influences of Gender on Postoperative Morphine Consumption |
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Influences of Gender on Postoperative Morphine Consumption |
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Influences of Gender on Postoperative Morphine Consumption |
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Influences of Gender on Postoperative Morphine Consumption |
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Background: Gender related differences on morphine consumption
during postoperative period following abdominal surgeries.
Materials and Methods: Four hundred and fifty ASA I & II patients
of either sex (male =231, female = 219), between the age group of
18-65 y undergoing elective intra abdominal surgeries under general
anaesthesia were included for the study. Patients with preexisting
pain either acute or chronic preoperatively were excluded from
the study. Anaesthesia and analgesia protocol during surgery
was standardized. Postoperatively, a loading dose was given to
achieve the visual analogue scale (VAS) of ≤30 and subjects were
connected to patient control analgesia (PCA) pump containing 0.4
mg/ml of morphine configured to deliver a bolus dose (1 mg) with a
5 min lock-out period. The total analgesic requirements along with
VAS (visual analog scale) score were analysed between males and
females in the first 24 h postoperatively. All demographic data and
between group comparisons were analysed with student t-test.
Within group comparisons were done by using one-way-ANOVA
test and Tukey’s Honestly significant Difference test.
Results: During the first 24 h, males consumed significantly higher
amount of morphine (34.35 ± 6.68 mg) when compared to females
(26.78 ± 7.14 mg), p < 0.001.
Conclusion: We conclude that men require more morphine in the
postoperative period than women. |
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morphine patient-controlled analgesia postoperative pain |
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