Volume 46, Issue 7 p. 538-540
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Morphine compared with diamorphine

A comparison of dose requirements and side-effects after hip surgery

S. L. ROBINSON BA, RGN, RMN

S. L. ROBINSON BA, RGN, RMN

Research Sister, University Department of Anaesthesia, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LE1 5WW.

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D. J. ROWBOTHAM MD, MRCP, FFARCSI, FCAnaes

D. J. ROWBOTHAM MD, MRCP, FFARCSI, FCAnaes

Senior Lecturer, University Department of Anaesthesia, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LE1 5WW.

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G. SMITH MD, FCAnaes

G. SMITH MD, FCAnaes

Professor, University Department of Anaesthesia, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LE1 5WW.

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First published: July 1991
Citations: 19

Summary

The dose requirements and side effects of morphine were compared with those of diamorphine administered by patient-controlled analgesia in 40 patients following elective total hip replacement. Patients were allocated randomly to receive in a double-blind manner either morphine or diamorphine for postoperative pain relief. There were no significant differences between the two groups with regard to postoperative sedation, nausea, well-being, pain relief and requirements for antiemetic drugs. The dose requirement for diamorphine was approximately 50% of that for morphine.