• S. Afr. Med. J. · Sep 1987

    Continuous morphine infusion for postoperative pain in children.

    • A J Millar, H Rode, and S Cywes.
    • Department of Paediatric Surgery, University of Cape Town.
    • S. Afr. Med. J. 1987 Sep 19; 72 (6): 396-8.

    AbstractPrevious erratic use of intermittent intramuscular and intravenous morphine or pethidine for postoperative analgesia prompted a prospective trial of continuous intravenous morphine delivered by an infusion pump. The rate was adjusted to keep the patient free of pain--as assessed by observation in the infant and enquiry in the older child. Serum morphine levels were monitored for the first 36 hours. The results of a cohort of 20 patients (aged 3 months-12 years) are presented. Thanks to positive parental and nursing staff support, and absence of complications, administration of postoperative analgesia with continuous intravenous morphine infusion is now standard practice in this unit.

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