The on- and off-target effects of morphine in acute coronary syndrome: A narrative review
- PMID: 27264228
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2016.04.004
The on- and off-target effects of morphine in acute coronary syndrome: A narrative review
Abstract
With potent analgesic properties, perceived hemodynamic benefits and limited alternatives, morphine is the analgesic mainstay for patients with nitrate resistant chest pain due to acute Myocardial Infarction (MI). However, observational data suggest that morphine administration during MI may have negative consequences. While vomiting, hypotension and respiratory depression are established side effects, recent reports have demonstrated attenuated and delayed oral anti-platelet agent absorption, as well as suboptimal reperfusion after MI, all of which may translate into adverse cardiovascular outcomes. These data have resulted in reduced support for morphine in recent European and U.S. clinical practice guidelines for MI; despite the absence of any prospective randomized outcomes trials addressing this question. As such, randomized trials are now necessary to confirm whether or not morphine, which is administered in up to 30% of MI cases, causes adverse clinical outcomes in these patients. However, given that placebo-controlled randomized trial designs evaluating morphine in MI are limited by an ethical requirement for appropriate analgesia, alternative investigational approaches may be necessary. In this article we review the updated evidence for morphine in MI and outline novel strategies that may facilitate future investigation of this clinical dilemma.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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The narrative review on morphine in acute coronary syndrome: Recognizing opioidergic cardioprotection.Am Heart J. 2016 Oct;180:e5-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2016.07.008. Epub 2016 Jul 26. Am Heart J. 2016. PMID: 27659893 No abstract available.
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The narrative review on morphine in acute coronary syndrome: Recognizing opioidergic cardioprotection-reply.Am Heart J. 2016 Oct;180:e7-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2016.07.009. Epub 2016 Jul 25. Am Heart J. 2016. PMID: 27659894 No abstract available.
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