Effect of μ-opioid receptor A118G polymorphism on the ED50 of epidural sufentanil for labor analgesia

Abstract Background A common polymorphism of the μ-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1, p.118A/G), which has been shown to effect the response to neuraxial opioids, occurs in 30% of Caucasian women. This double-blind up-down sequential allocation study was designed to examine the effect of p.118A/G on the E...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of obstetric anesthesia 2012-01, Vol.21 (1), p.40-44
Hauptverfasser: Camorcia, M, Capogna, G, Stirparo, S, Berritta, C, Blouin, J.L, Landau, R
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background A common polymorphism of the μ-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1, p.118A/G), which has been shown to effect the response to neuraxial opioids, occurs in 30% of Caucasian women. This double-blind up-down sequential allocation study was designed to examine the effect of p.118A/G on the ED50 of epidural sufentanil for labor analgesia. Methods Nulliparous women were recruited at 35 weeks of gestation ( n = 77) and genotyped for p.118A/G. Those subsequently requesting epidural labor analgesia were enrolled. Each woman received epidural sufentanil diluted with 0.9% saline to a volume of 5 mL. The initial sufentanil dose was 21 μg, with subsequent doses determined by the response of the previous patient (testing interval 1 μg). Efficacy was accepted if the visual analogue score decreased to
ISSN:0959-289X
1532-3374
DOI:10.1016/j.ijoa.2011.10.001