Rectal acetaminophen does not reduce morphine consumption after major surgery in young infants

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van der Marel, C. D.
Peters, J. W. B.
Bouvmeester, N. J.
Jacqz-Aigrain, E.
van den Anker, J. N.
Tibboel, D.
机构
[1] Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Dept Paediat Surg, NL-3015 GD Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Dept Anaesthesia, NL-3015 GD Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Dept Paediat Anaesthesia, NL-3015 GD Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Hop Robert Debre, Dept Paediat Clin Pharmacol & Pharmacogenet, F-75019 Paris, France
[5] Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Dept Paediat, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[6] George Washington Univ, Med Ctr, Childrens Natl Med Ctr, Div Pediat Clin Pharmacol, Washington, DC 20037 USA
[7] George Washington Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Pediat & Pharmacol, Washington, DC 20037 USA
关键词
anaesthesia; paediatric; analgesia; postoperative; analgesics; non-opioid; acetaminophen; analgesics opioid; morphine;
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10.1093/bja/ael371
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background. The safety and value of acetaminophen (paracetamol) in addition to continuous morphine infusion has never been studied in newborns and young infants. We investigated the addition of acetaminophen to evaluate whether it decreased morphine consumption in this age group after major thoracic (non-cardiac) or abdominal surgery. Methods. A randomized controlled trial was performed in 71 patients given either acetaminophen 90-100 mg kg(-1) day(-1) or placebo rectally, in addition to a morphine loading dose of 100 mu g kg(-1) and 5-10 mu g kg(-1) h(-1) continuous infusion. Analgesic efficacy was assessed using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and COMFORT scores. Extra morphine was administered if VAS was >= 4. Results. We analysed data of 54 patients, of whom 29 received acetaminophen and 25 received placebo. Median (25-75th percentile) age was 0 (0-2) months. Additional morphine bolus requirements and increases in continuous morphine infusion were similar in both groups (P=0.366 and P=0.06, respectively). There was no significant difference in total morphine consumption, respectively, 7.91 (6.59-14.02) and 7.19 (5.45-12.06) mu g kg(-1) h(-1) for the acetaminophen and placebo group (P=0.60). COMFORT [median (25-75th percentile) acetaminophen 10 (9-12) and placebo 11 (9-13)] and VAS [median (25-75th percentile) acetaminophen 0.0 (0.0-0.2) and placebo 0.0 (0.0-0.3)] scores did not differ between acetaminophen and placebo group (P=0.06 and P=0.73, respectively). Conclusions. Acetaminophen, as an adjuvant to continuous morphine infusion, does not have an additional analgesic effect and should not be considered as standard of care in young infants, 0-2 months of age, after major thoracic (non-cardiac) or abdominal surgery.
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