Conclusions Nalbuphine combined with ropivacaine in epidural block labor has a faster onset of analgesia and has a lower incidence of urinary retention than fentanyl combined with ropivacaine, and nalbuphine shortens the duration of the first and total stages of labor. Both nalbuphine and fentanyl can...
Patients who received intrathecal nalbuphine suffered significantly less than the control group from vomiting and pruritus meanwhile there was no effect on the postoperative analgesic requirements or the incidence of urinary retention. Intrathecal addition of nalbuphine to morphine decreased the opioid related...
The results of the current study emphasize that urinary retention is very uncommon post-operatively in cesarean when intrathecal morphine 0.15 mg was used and the need for routine postoperative urinary catheterization is not needed. We also conclude that Intravenous 3 mg of nalbuphine when used post...
Opiate analgesics provide effective pain relief and are widely used for control of mild to severe pain. The well-known side effects of the mu-agonist opioids, including pruritis, nausea/emesis, constipation, urinary retention, respiratory depression, excessive sedation, and the development of ...
(VAS)forpain;PCAbolusdemands;cumulativePCAdose;satisfactionscore;Ramsayscore;andside-effectssuchasurinaryretentionwererecorded.Results:ThenumberofPCAbolusdemandsandcumulativePCAdoseduringthefirst48hafterCSweresignificantlyhigheringroupLN(21±16bolus;129±25mL)thanthoseingroupMN(15±10bolus;120±16mL)(bothP<...
Nursing and physician notations were reviewed for hourly pain assessments, evidence of associated complications, respiratory depression, nausea and or vomiting, pruritus, and urinary retention. ITM provided significantly better pain relief (2.2 h in pain) during the first 24 h postoperatively than PCA...
However, opioid-induced side effects, such as respiratory depression, nausea, vomiting, urinary retention and pruritus, limit their use. OBJECTIVE. To assess the postoperative analgesic requirements and the spinally mediated analgesic effects of intrathecal nalbuphine as an adjuvant to intrathecal ...
side effects [14,19,22]. Nalbuphine is less likely to cause unpleasant side effects for children such as nausea, vomiting, urinary retention, constipation, and itching than morphine, which not only improves the child’s comfort but reduces the need for additional medications and medical procedures...