Effect of a lower dose of intrathecal morphine on postoperative opioid consumption following cesarean delivery at a Texas level IV maternal care center.

Q3 Medicine
Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2418692
Shahbaz Saad, Madeline Vacula, Joanna K Stacey, Michael P Hofkamp
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Abstract

Background: We hypothesized that patients who received a lower dose of intrathecal morphine (ITM) would have higher postoperative opioid consumption following cesarean delivery.

Methods: Patients who had cesarean deliveries from February 15, 2022, through February 14, 2024 at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple with single injection spinal or combined spinal epidural anesthesia who did not have labor epidural anesthesia were included. Morphine milligram equivalent (MME) opioid consumption in the first 24 postoperative hours was recorded along with patient demographic, physical, and clinical characteristics.

Results: A total of 535 and 502 patients received 0.2 and 0.15 mg ITM, respectively. Patients who received 0.15 mg ITM had higher rates of depression, scheduled cesarean deliveries, and acetaminophen administration compared to patients who received 0.2 mg ITM. Patients who received 0.2 mg ITM and 0.15 mg ITM had median (interquartile range) 24-hour MME consumption of 10.0 mg (0-30.0 mg) and 10.0 mg (0-40.0 mg), respectively (P = 0.97).

Discussion: MME consumption for 24 hours following cesarean delivery was similar between patients who received 0.2 and 0.15 mg ITM.

低剂量鞘内吗啡对德克萨斯州四级产妇护理中心剖宫产术后阿片类药物消耗的影响
背景:我们假设接受低剂量鞘内吗啡(ITM)的患者在剖宫产后会有更高的术后阿片类药物消耗。方法:纳入于2022年2月15日至2024年2月14日在Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple进行剖宫产的患者,这些患者采用单次脊髓注射或脊髓联合硬膜外麻醉,且未进行硬膜外麻醉。记录术后24小时内吗啡毫克当量(MME)阿片类药物的消耗量以及患者的人口统计学、生理和临床特征。结果:535例和502例患者分别接受0.2和0.15 mg ITM治疗。与接受0.2 mg ITM的患者相比,接受0.15 mg ITM的患者有更高的抑郁率、计划剖宫产率和对乙酰氨基酚服用率。接受0.2 mg ITM和0.15 mg ITM治疗的患者24小时MME消耗量中位数(四分位数范围)分别为10.0 mg (0-30.0 mg)和10.0 mg (0-40.0 mg) (P = 0.97)。讨论:接受0.2 mg和0.15 mg ITM的患者剖宫产后24小时的MME消耗量相似。
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