Obstetric pain relief using epidural morphine

Summary Epidural injections of morphine (2·5 or 4 mg) were given to 25 patients in labour. Forty‐eight per cent had good relief of pain lasting from 3¼ to 11 hours (average 5¼ hours). Sixteen per cent of patients had transient or partial relief, and in 36% there was no discernible effect at all. No...

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description Summary Epidural injections of morphine (2·5 or 4 mg) were given to 25 patients in labour. Forty‐eight per cent had good relief of pain lasting from 3¼ to 11 hours (average 5¼ hours). Sixteen per cent of patients had transient or partial relief, and in 36% there was no discernible effect at all. No serious side effects were observed in either mother or baby. It is felt that this technique merits further investigation in view of its potential advantages over more traditional methods of pain relief in labour.
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Anesthesia, Obstetrical
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Female
Humans
Morphine
obstetric
Pregnancy
Time Factors
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