Efficacy of a low‐dose spinal morphine with bupivacaine for postoperative analgesia in children undergoing hypospadias repair

S Apiliogullari, A Duman, F Gok, I Akillioglu… - Pediatric …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
S Apiliogullari, A Duman, F Gok, I Akillioglu, I Ciftci
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2009Wiley Online Library
Background: Children undergoing hypospadias repair need to be protected from highly
unpleasant sensory and emotional experiences during and after surgery. We designed a
double‐blinded, randomized, and placebo‐controlled study to compare the efficacy of a low‐
dose (2 μg· kg− 1) of intrathecal morphine with placebo for postoperative pain control of
children undergoing repair of hypospadias surgery with spinal anesthesia. Methods: Fifty‐
four children were randomly assigned to one of two spinal anesthesia groups. Group M (n …
Summary
Background:  Children undergoing hypospadias repair need to be protected from highly unpleasant sensory and emotional experiences during and after surgery. We designed a double‐blinded, randomized, and placebo‐controlled study to compare the efficacy of a low‐dose (2 μg·kg−1) of intrathecal morphine with placebo for postoperative pain control of children undergoing repair of hypospadias surgery with spinal anesthesia.
Methods:  Fifty‐four children were randomly assigned to one of two spinal anesthesia groups. Group M (n = 27) received hyperbaric bupivacaine plus 2 μg·kg−1 of preservative‐free morphine and group P (n = 27) received hyperbaric bupivacaine plus 0.9% NaCl (placebo) under inhalation anesthesia. General anesthetics were discontinued subsequent to the block. The primary outcome was the presence of pain‐requiring analgesics during the first 12 h after the spinal block. Side effects were also recorded. The analgesic effects were evaluated by using the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale.
Results:  Forty‐nine patients completed the trial. Fifteen patients (60%) in group P received supplementary analgesics within the first 12 h compared to only four patients (16.7%) in group M (P = 0.005). Mean duration of analgesia was 480 ± 209 and 720 ± 190 min in group P and group M respectively (P = 0.009). The groups were similar in postoperative side effects.
Conclusion:  Spinal anesthesia provided by hyperbaric bupivacaine is adequate for distal hypospadias repair in children, but adding 2 μg·kg−1 intrathecal morphine provides better postoperative pain control when compared to placebo in these children.
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