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[The benefit of combining spinal morphine and intravenous buprenorphine for perioperative pain].
Author: BeltruttiD, Ben-AbrahamR, NivD, WeinbroumA
Original Abstract of the Article :
Concurrent administration of opioids with different affinity produces synergistic antinociceptive effect in rats. We tested the perioperative antinociceptive effects of the simultaneous double blind administration of morphine, a pure agonist and buprenorphine, a partial agonist, in 30 patients under...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11547472
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Pain Management: A Symphony of Opioids
The field of [pain management] is a complex desert, with researchers constantly seeking new ways to [control pain] and [improve patient outcomes]. This study explores the [synergistic effects] of [combining spinal morphine and intravenous buprenorphine] on [perioperative pain] in [patients undergoing hysterectomy]. The authors compared the [analgesic effects] of [different opioid regimens] on [postoperative pain levels], sedation, and anxiety.
Morphine and Buprenorphine: A Harmonious Duet for Pain Relief
This study suggests that [combining morphine and buprenorphine] may provide [superior pain relief] compared to [either medication alone]. The researchers discovered that [patients receiving both opioids] experienced [longer-lasting analgesia] with [fewer side effects] than those receiving [only one opioid].
Pain Management: Finding the Right Oasis in the Desert of Pain
This research offers valuable insights into the [potential benefits] of [combining different opioids] for [perioperative pain management]. These findings could lead to [improved pain control] for [patients undergoing surgery] and [reduce the need for high doses] of [single opioids], potentially minimizing [side effects]. As Dr. Camel, I've seen the [challenges] that [postoperative pain] can bring, and I'm excited about the potential of this research to [improve patient care] and [enhance recovery].
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study demonstrates the synergistic antinociceptive effects of combining spinal morphine and intravenous buprenorphine for perioperative pain management, suggesting a potential for improved pain relief with fewer side effects compared to either medication alone. Further research is warranted to explore the optimal dosing strategies and patient populations who may benefit from this combination therapy.
Date :
- Date Completed 2001-10-04
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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