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Variables of patient-controlled analgesia 4: the relevance of bolus dose size to supplement a background infusion
Authors:H. OWEN  M. T. KLUGER  J. L. PLUMMER
Affiliation:Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
Abstract:A range of self-administered demand doses of morphine (0.4, 0.7 and 1.0 mg) were prescribed to supplement a fixed-rate infusion (1.5 mg/hour) for pain control after gynaecological surgery. The number of demand doses administered during the first 25 hours after surgery was not significantly influenced by size of demand dose. There was a significant linear trend to increasing amount of demanded morphine with increasing bolus size. These results cast doubt on the usefulness of the concept of a minimum effective analgesic concentration of morphine.
Keywords:Pain   postoperative    Analgesia   on-demand, patient-controlled
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