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Int J Obstet Anesth · May 2017
Neuraxial opioids for post-cesarean delivery analgesia: can hydromorphone replace morphine? A retrospective study.
- B Marroquin, C Feng, A Balofsky, K Edwards, A Iqbal, J Kanel, M Jackson, M Newton, D Rothstein, E Wong, and R Wissler.
- Department of Anesthesiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA. Electronic address: bridget.marroquin@uvmhealth.org.
- Int J Obstet Anesth. 2017 May 1; 30: 16-22.
BackgroundCesarean delivery is the most common surgical procedure performed in the USA. We evaluated the postoperative analgesic properties of neuraxial hydromorphone compared to neuraxial morphine for post-cesarean delivery analgesia.MethodsA retrospective chart review was performed of women who underwent cesarean delivery and received neuraxial anesthesia from March to November 2011 and from March to November 2012. A total of 450 patients received intrathecal morphine 200μg and 387 patients received intrathecal hydromorphone 60μg. Eighty-one patients received epidural morphine 3mg and 102 patients received epidural hydromorphone 0.6mg.ResultsMedian time to first opioid after intrathecal morphine was 17.0h versus 14.6h after intrathecal hydromorphone (P<0.0001). Patients who received intrathecal hydromorphone consumed more opioids in the first 24h; 37.0mg versus 26.4mg oral morphine equivalents (P<0.001). The side effect profile between the intrathecal groups was similar. Median time to first opioid with epidural morphine was 20.1h versus 13.0h with epidural hydromorphone (P=0.0007). Total opioid consumption was not significantly different between the epidural groups. The side effect profiles were similar.ConclusionsHydromorphone is a reasonable alternative to morphine for post-cesarean delivery analgesia. With the dosing used in our study, analgesia from morphine lasted longer than hydromorphone via intrathecal and epidural routes; however, neuraxial hydromorphone remains a reasonable option for long-acting analgesia post cesarean delivery.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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