| Literature DB >> 2779810 |
G Capogna, D Celleno, M Sebastiani, P Costantino, S Reggio.
Abstract
A double blind comparison between morphine and buprenorphine was performed in 20 patients using a new demand and continuous infusion analgesic system to provide analgesia after cesarean section. The patients were randomized in two equal groups to receive either morphine 1 mg/h or buprenorphine 0.03 mg/h. The PCA system was set to deliver bolus of either morphine 1 mg or buprenorphine 0.03 mg, with a lockout interval of 10 and 15 min respectively. A loading dose of morphine 5 mg or buprenorphine 0.15 mg was given if necessary. The quality of analgesia, assessed by a visual analogue and a subjective scale was good with both drugs. No difference in side effects between the groups was observed. The mean potency ratio between buprenorphine and morphine was 32:1. Patients receiving buprenorphine showed a more prolonged analgesia and a significant improvement of sedation score.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2779810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minerva Anestesiol ISSN: 0375-9393 Impact factor: 3.051