• Int J Obstet Anesth · Aug 2018

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Pruritus after intrathecal morphine for cesarean delivery: incidence, severity and its relation to serum serotonin level.

    • M Aly, A Ibrahim, W Farrag, K Abdelsalam, H Mohamed, and A Tawfik.
    • Anaesthesia Department, Assiut University, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut, Egypt. Electronic address: galam1967@aun.edu.eg.
    • Int J Obstet Anesth. 2018 Aug 1; 35: 52-56.

    BackgroundPruritus is the most common side effect of intrathecal morphine, especially in parturients. The exact mechanism is not clear and many possible mechanisms have been suggested. Among these is the activation of the 5-hydroxytryptamine sub-type-3 receptors by intrathecal morphine.MethodsForty parturients who underwent elective cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia were divided into two groups of 20 each in this prospective, randomized study. Both groups received an intrathecal injection of 0.5% (2-3 mL) hyperbaric bupivacaine in addition to 100 μg of morphine in group 1 (M100) and 200 μg of morphine in group 2 (M200). Two blood samples were taken from each patient for serotonin estimation, preoperatively and four hours later. Postoperatively, all patients were assessed for pruritus (incidence and severity), pain (visual analog pain scale), first request for analgesia, and total analgesic dose required within 24 hours.ResultsThe serum serotonin level increased significantly postoperatively, by 283% versus 556% (P <0.05) in group M100 and M200, respectively. The incidence of pruritus was 55% in the M100 group, and 75% in the M200 group (P=0.32). Postoperative pruritus severity was significantly higher in group M200 than in group M100 (P <0.05) at six and eight hours; but not at other times. Postoperative analgesia, as well as analgesic consumption, was comparable between groups.ConclusionThe serum serotonin level increased significantly in the postoperative period in both groups, suggesting a role of serotonin in the genesis of intrathecal morphine-induced pruritus.Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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