Intrathecal morphine without local anaesthetic is often added to a general anaesthetic to prevent pain after major surgery. Quantification of benefit and harm and assessment of dose-response are needed. We performed a meta-analysis of randomized trials testing intrathecal morphine alone (without local anaesthetic) in adults undergoing major surgery under general anaesthesia. Twenty-seven studies (15 cardiac-thoracic, nine abdominal, and three spine surgery) were included; 645 patients received intrathecal morphine (dose-range, 100-4000 µg). Pain intensity at rest was decreased by 2 cm on the 10 cm visual analogue scale up to 4 h after operation and by about 1 cm at 12 and 24 h. Pain intensity on movement was decreased by 2 cm at 12 and 24 h...
BACKGROUND: Acute pain and systemic opioids may both negatively impact respiratory function after ca...
AIM The post-operative pain (POP) is accompanied by autonomic, psychological and behavioural respons...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
Intrathecal morphine without local anaesthetic is often added to a general anaesthetic to prevent pa...
Opioids are widely used as additives to local anesthetics for intrathecal anesthesia. Benefit and ri...
Background: Intrathecal hydrophilic opioids decrease systemic opioid consumption after abdominal sur...
The optimal site to administer opioids e.g. morphine is as close as possible to the opiate receptor ...
Colorectal enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) guidelines for patients undergoing major abdominal...
Introduction: The advantage of intrathecal morphine is due to its delivery into the subarachnoid spa...
Although intrathecal morphine and bupivacaine are increasingly implemented in effective postoperativ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of intrathecal morphine on pulmonary function, analgesia, and mo...
Introduction: The superior hemiabdomen postoperative pain is severe and essential to be managed in o...
WOS: 000325207900016PubMed ID: 23609368BACKGROUND: Intrathecal (IT) morphine provides prolonged anal...
surgery (GOS) includes a wide variety of surgical procedures and postoperative pain is a major conce...
Research purpose: Determine if intrathecal morphine would reduce postoperative pain with minimal sid...
BACKGROUND: Acute pain and systemic opioids may both negatively impact respiratory function after ca...
AIM The post-operative pain (POP) is accompanied by autonomic, psychological and behavioural respons...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...
Intrathecal morphine without local anaesthetic is often added to a general anaesthetic to prevent pa...
Opioids are widely used as additives to local anesthetics for intrathecal anesthesia. Benefit and ri...
Background: Intrathecal hydrophilic opioids decrease systemic opioid consumption after abdominal sur...
The optimal site to administer opioids e.g. morphine is as close as possible to the opiate receptor ...
Colorectal enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) guidelines for patients undergoing major abdominal...
Introduction: The advantage of intrathecal morphine is due to its delivery into the subarachnoid spa...
Although intrathecal morphine and bupivacaine are increasingly implemented in effective postoperativ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of intrathecal morphine on pulmonary function, analgesia, and mo...
Introduction: The superior hemiabdomen postoperative pain is severe and essential to be managed in o...
WOS: 000325207900016PubMed ID: 23609368BACKGROUND: Intrathecal (IT) morphine provides prolonged anal...
surgery (GOS) includes a wide variety of surgical procedures and postoperative pain is a major conce...
Research purpose: Determine if intrathecal morphine would reduce postoperative pain with minimal sid...
BACKGROUND: Acute pain and systemic opioids may both negatively impact respiratory function after ca...
AIM The post-operative pain (POP) is accompanied by autonomic, psychological and behavioural respons...
Publisher's copy made available with the permission of the publisher © Australian Society of Anaesth...