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Advantages of Buprenorphine in Comparison to Morphine in Postoperative Pain Control

Author(s):
M Jafari JavidM Jafari Javid1,*, M GhanbarM Ghanbar1, A ShahidiA Shahidi2, Sh GolbabaiiSh Golbabaii1, S AtashkhoiiS Atashkhoii3, Sh ShahrokhiSh Shahrokhi4
1Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2General Medical Practitioner, Tehran, Iran
3Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
4Resident, Department of Anesthesiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran


Shiraz E-Medical Journal:Vol. 9, issue 3; 129-133
Published online:Jul 01, 2008
Article type:Research Article
Received:Oct 18, 2007
Accepted:Jan 27, 2008
How to Cite:M Jafari JavidM GhanbarA ShahidiSh GolbabaiiS AtashkhoiiSh Shahrokhiet al.Advantages of Buprenorphine in Comparison to Morphine in Postoperative Pain Control.Shiraz E-Med J.9(3):129-133.

Abstract

Introduction:

Pre-emptive analgesia has been used widely and effectively for post operative pain relief. In this study Bupernorphine, a partial agonist of opioids has been compared to Morphine as preemptive analgesic with the aim to achieve better pain control and less post operative complications.

Materials and Methods:

In this randomized double blind clinical trial, 60 patients were assigned in two equal groups of study (each group=30). Bupernorphine group received 4mcg/kg IV of the drug and morphine group received 0.1mg/kgIV of the drug, 10 minutes before induction of anesthesia. The average time of the first demand for post operative analgesic, the frequencies of demands and the total amount of administered analgesics were recorded. The incidence of post operative complications such as respiratory depression and postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) were recorded.

Results:

The average time of the first demand for analgesic in Bupernorphine group (41020minutes) was significantly longer than morphine group (24025minutes), p

Conclusion:

Intravenous Bupernorphine before induction of anesthesia was more effective and had fewer side effects than morphine in post operative pain management.

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