Multicentre, prospective, double-blind, randomised controlled clinical trial comparing different non-opioid analgesic combinations with morphine for postoperative analgesia: the OCTOPUS study

Head-to-head comparisons of combinations of more than one non-opioid analgesic (NOA) with morphine alone, for postoperative analgesia, are lacking. The objective of this multicentre, randomised, double-blind controlled trial was to compare the morphine-sparing effects of different combinations of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of anaesthesia : BJA 2019-06, Vol.122 (6), p.e98-e106
Hauptverfasser: Beloeil, H., Albaladejo, P., Sion, A., Durand, M., Martinez, V., Lasocki, S., Futier, E., Verzili, D., Minville, V., Fessenmeyer, C., Belbachir, A., Aubrun, F., Renault, A., Bellissant, E., Bedague, D., Blanié, A., Casez, M., Chanques, G., Chaize, C., Dessertaine, G., Ferré, F., Gaide Chevronnay, L., Hébrard, A., Hespel, A., Jaber, S., de Jong, A., Lahjaouzi, A., Marino, M.R., Moury, P.H., Neau, A.C., Protar, D., Rhem, D., Rineau, E., Robin, S., Rossignol, E., Soucemarianadin, M., Veaceslav, S.
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Zusammenfassung:Head-to-head comparisons of combinations of more than one non-opioid analgesic (NOA) with morphine alone, for postoperative analgesia, are lacking. The objective of this multicentre, randomised, double-blind controlled trial was to compare the morphine-sparing effects of different combinations of three NOAs—paracetamol (P), nefopam (N), and ketoprofen (K)—for postoperative analgesia. Patients from 10 hospitals were randomised to one of eight groups: control (C) received saline as placebo, P, N, K, PN, PK, NK, and PNK. Treatments were given intravenously four times a day during the first 48 h after surgery, and morphine patient-controlled analgesia was used as rescue analgesia. The outcome measures were morphine consumption, pain scores, and morphine-related side-effects evaluated 24 and 48 h after surgery. Two hundred and thirty-seven patients undergoing a major surgical procedure were included between July 2013 and November 2016. Despite a failure to reach a calculated sample size, 24 h morphine consumption [median (inter-quartile range)] was significantly reduced in the PNK group [5 (1–11) mg] compared with either the C group [27 (11–42) mg; P
ISSN:0007-0912
1471-6771
DOI:10.1016/j.bja.2018.10.058