Literature DB >> 10624997

The effects of residual pain on oxygenation and breathing pattern during morphine analgesia.

X Combes1, C Cerf, D Bouleau, P Duvaldestin, G Dhonneur.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: To determine the influence of pain on opioid-induced respiratory depression, we studied oxygenation and breathing patterns in 40 patients scheduled for knee surgery during postoperative patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). After 1 h of morphine PCA, patients were randomized to receive either 20 mL of placebo or bupivacaine 0.25% through a crural nerve catheter and allowed to use PCA for one more hour. Abnormal breathing events were identified and characterized by using the Edentrace II device (Nellcor, Jouy-en-Josas, France). The Spo2 below which the patient spent 25% and 50% of a studied period was calculated (Spo2(25), Spo2(50)). Pain relief with regional analgesia increased the incidence of abnormal respiratory events associated with oxygen desaturation: during the second period, the pain score was lower in the bupivacaine group (0.7+/-1 vs 4.1+/-1.2), morphine consumption was larger in the placebo group (4.2+/-1.3 vs 0.7+/-1.4 mg), and there were more abnormal obstructive breathing events in the bupivacaine group (11+/-16 vs 3.7+/-4.3). Spo2(25) and Spo2(50) were lower in the bupivacaine than in placebo group (91.5%+/-2.8% vs 93.1%+/-2.1%, 92.9%+/-2.4% vs 94.2%+/-1.8%). IMPLICATIONS: Pain relief with regional analgesia in patients previously treated with opioids increases the incidence of abnormal respiratory events associated with oxygen desaturation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10624997     DOI: 10.1097/00000539-200001000-00033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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