Comparison of the effect of intranasal morphine and intravenous morphine on post operative pain

AuthorSM .Hosseini Valamien
AuthorSA Hosseini Jahromien
AuthorHR Bakhtiari Moghaddamen
Issued Date2004-09-30en
AbstractAbstract Background: Control of postoperative paint is one of the most important clinical problem which can present several complications in different organ systems especially cardiovascular and respiratory system. Objective: To compare the effect of intranasal morphine and intravenous morphine on postoperative pain in inguinal herniorrhaphy. Methods: This clinical trial study was performed on 60 patients who schaduled for inguinal herniorrhaphy at shahid Rajaee hospital in Qazvin during 2001. Patients were divided into two equal groups. In order to control of post operative pain, one group received 4mg intravenous morphine and another group received 4mg intranasally. About 4 hours after operation, patients were investigated for incidence of postoperative pain. Then gathered data were analyzed statistically with comparing the proportion of two groups tests. Findings: During four hours after operation, 73% of patients in intravenous morphine group and 40% in intranasal morphine group needed for second dose of drug. Thus there was significant statistical difference between two groups (P0.05). Conclusion: Intranasal morphine decreases post operative pain more than intravenous morphine.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordKeywords: Morphineen
KeywordNoseen
KeywordPainen
KeywordAnesthesiaen
KeywordOperationen
KeywordCardiovascular Systemen
KeywordRespiratory Systemen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleComparison of the effect of intranasal morphine and intravenous morphine on post operative painen
TypeResearch Articleen

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