Study the Effects of Intrathecal Injection of Morphine on Post-operative Pain Relief and Segmental Block Effect

지주막하강 Morphine에 관한 고찰 -수술후 진통효과 및 분절차단효과에 대한 연구-

  • Choi, Joong-Rieb (Department of Anesthesiology, Public Corporation Inchon General Hospital)
  • 최중립 (지방공사 인천병원 마취과)
  • Published : 1988.12.30

Abstract

Recent studies have shown that narcotic drugs produce an intense prolonged analgesic action when injected into the subarachnoidal or extradural space of animals and man. In order to study the effects of intrathecal injection of morphine on postoperative pain relief and segmental block effect, we administered 0.25 mg of morphine sulfate (0.25 mg of morphine/1 ml normal saline) into lumbar subarachnoid space prior to brahial plexus block for upper extremity surgery group The results were as follows: 1) more than 20 hours analgesic effect at least 2) no segemental block effect in analgesia 3) some adverse effect (Nausea, Vomiting, Pruritus, Urinary retention).

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