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EXTRADURAL MORPHINE FOR THE RELIEF OF PAIN FOLLOWING CAESAREAN SECTION

Thirty patients took part in a double-blind trial to compare morphine 10 mg i.m. with morphine 5 mg into the extradural space for pain relief following Caesarean section. With the extradural route the mean time to first analgesia was 7.95h compared with 4.75 h for the i.m. route. The mean number of...

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Published in:British journal of anaesthesia : BJA 1983-12, Vol.55 (12), p.1201-1203
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description Thirty patients took part in a double-blind trial to compare morphine 10 mg i.m. with morphine 5 mg into the extradural space for pain relief following Caesarean section. With the extradural route the mean time to first analgesia was 7.95h compared with 4.75 h for the i.m. route. The mean number of further doses of diamorphine 7.5 mg required for pain relief in the first 24h was 1.93 (±0.30) in the i.m. group and 1.46 (± 0.31) in the extradural group. There was a small but definite advantage in the use of the extradural route for the initial dose of morphine. No serious side-effects were noted in either group.
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Anesthesia. Intensive care medicine. Transfusions. Cell therapy and gene therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Cesarean Section
Epidural Space
Female
Humans
Injections
Injections, Intramuscular
Local anesthesia. Pain (treatment)
Medical sciences
Morphine - administration & dosage
Morphine - therapeutic use
Pain, Postoperative - drug therapy
Pregnancy
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