Optimal Dose of Nalbuphine for Treatment of Intrathecal-Morphine Induced Pruritus after Caesarean Section.
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Accession number;99A0518595
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| Title;Optimal Dose of Nalbuphine for Treatment of Intrathecal-Morphine Induced Pruritus after Caesarean Section. |
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SOMRAT C
(Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Tha)
ORANUCH K
(Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Tha)
KETCHADA U
(Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Tha)
SIRIPRAPA S
(Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Tha)
THIPAWAN R
(Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Tha)
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Journal Title;J Obstet Gynaecol Res
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Journal Code:Y0696A
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ISSN:1341-8076
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VOL.25;NO.3;PAGE.209-213(1999)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;TBL.5, REF.22 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;English |
| Abstract;Objective: To search for the optimal dosage of nalbuphine relief of intrathecal-morphine induced pruritus after caesarean section. Methods: Ninety parturients who developed moderate to severe pruritus caused by intrathecal morphine after caesarean section were randomly allocated into 3 groups receiving 2, 3 and 4mg of intravenous nalbuphine respectively. The improvement of pruritus and adverse effects of nalbuphine such as increasing pain scores, nausea, vomiting, sedation and respiratory depression were evaluated at 15 minutes after nalbuphine administration. Results: Percentage of successful treatment of pruritus with 2, 3 and 4mg, nalbuphine were 86.7. 96.7 and 100, respectively (p=0.12). There was no statistically significant difference in adverse effects. No evidence of respiratory depression was detected. However, there was significant increase in pain scores in group of 4mg nalbuphine (p=0.004). Conclusions: Nalbuphine of 2 to 3mg was considered to be adequate in treatment of intrathecal morphine induced pruritus after caesarean section without increasing pain scores or causing other side effects. (author abst.) |
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