Perbandingan Efek Analgesi dan Efek Samping Oxycodone dan Morphine Intravena sebagai Analgesi Preemptive pada Pasien Bedah Elektif di RSUP H. Adam Malik
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2018Author
Situmorang, Charles Leonard
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Nasution, Akhyar Hamonangan
Veronica, Ade
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Introduction: Pain is an unpleasant feeling and emotional experience associated with tissue
damage. Intraoperative and postoperative pain cause discomfort, decreased satisfaction, and
delayed cure, and may increase health costs. This study aimed to investigate the comparison of
efficacy between oxycodone and morphine as preemptive analgesia and to compare
postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) side effect in postoperative patients at Haji Adam
Malik General Hospital, Medan-Indonesia.
Method: The study design using a double-blind, randomized controlled trial to investigate the
effectiveness of oxycodone with an initial bolus of 5 mg and followed by maintenance dose 0.02
mg I kg body weight and continuous intravenous morphine with an initial 4 mg bolus followed
by maintenance dose 0.05 mg / kg body weight as an preemptive analgesia in patients
undergoing long bones operation under general anesthesia. The visual analog scale (VAS)
assessment and side effects were performed directly by the researchers at 0 (TO), I (Tl), 2 (T2),
3 (T3), 6(T6), 12 (Tl2), and 24 (T24) hours after surgery ends. Side effects of nausea and
vomiting were assessed using PONV scores (postoperative nausea and vomiting) and measured
together with VAS. Data analysis used independent sample t-test to compare VAS and PONV
score between oxycodone and morphine group
Results: Subject characteristics There were differences in VAS at time measurements TO and
T2. Comparison of PONV scores between the oxycodone group and morphine group was not
found to be different across all assessment times (p> 0.05).
Conclusion: There was no difference in analgesia effect between oxycodone and morphine,
there was no significant difference in PONV score between oxycodone and morphine
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