The aim of this study is to compare effective analgesia with continuous wound infiltration of ropivacaine through multi-holed catheter or with morphine 100 mcg added intrathecally to spinal anesthesia, after elective Caesarean delivery.
Double blind, 3 groups * Control group: Rachi 0,1 ml saline, Infusion 300ml saline * Group rachi-morphine: 0,1ml =100µg morphine/300ml saline * Group KT: 0,1 ml saline/300 ml naropin 0.2%
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
192
wound infiltration
100 µg added to the spinal anaesthesia
placebo in spinal anaesthesia and in wound infiltration
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Brugmann
Brussels, Belgium
Duration of Effective Analgesia
T0 until first request of morphine PCAIV
Time frame: 30 hours after spinal injection T0
Morphine Consumption
Morphine consumption with PCAIV
Time frame: 30 hours after spinal injection T0
Incidence of Morphine Side Effects: Nausea, Vomiting, Pruritus.
Is there a decrease of the incidence of morphine side effects such as nausea, vomiting, pruritus?
Time frame: 30 hours after spinal injection
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