Morphine and its metabolites after patient-controlled analgesia: considerations for respiratory depression
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Morphine and its metabolites after patient-controlled analgesia: considerations for respiratory depression
Abstract
Study objective: To assess concentrations of morphine and its metabolites after patient-controlled analgesia (PCA).
Design: Pilot pharmacokinetic study of morphine and pharmacokinetic simulation.
Setting: Post-anesthesia care room and ward of an academic teaching hospital.
Patients: 10 ASA physical status I, II, and III postoperative surgical patients.
Interventions: Patients received morphine via PCA by routine hospital protocols.
Measurements: The population mean plasma and effect-site concentrations of morphine, morphine-6-glucuronide (M6G), and morphine-3-glucuronide (M3G) was simulated in 4 patient group scenarios: morphine PCA used alone, morphine PCA used with continuous background morphine infusion of 0.5 mg/hr, morphine PCA used with continuous background morphine infusion of 1.0 mg/hr, and morphine PCA used with continuous background morphine infusion of 2.0 mg/hr.
Main results: The 4 groups exhibited simulated peak morphine, M6G, and M3G effect-site concentrations at 8 to 24 hours post-infusion. The highest peak morphine, M6G, and M3G effect-site concentrations decreased in the following order by group: 2.0 mg/hr morphine infusion + PCA group, 1.0 mg/hr morphine infusion + PCA group, and 0.5. mg/hr morphine infusion + PCA group.
Conclusions: Patients receiving morphine PCA should be monitored closely from 8 to 24 hours postoperatively. Morphine PCA given with background infusion rates up to 1.0 mg/hr does not offer distinct pharmacokinetic advantages over morphine PCA alone. Morphine PCA with background infusion rate of 2.0 mg/hr is associated with the greatest risk of respiratory depression.
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