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Diamorphine for pain relief in labour : a randomised controlled trial comparing intramuscular injection and patient-controlled analgesia

McInnes, Rhona J.; Hillan, Edith; Clark, Diana; Gilmour, Harper

Authors

Rhona J. McInnes

Edith Hillan

Diana Clark

Harper Gilmour



Abstract

Objectives To compare the efficacy of diamorphine administered by a patient-controlled pump (patient-controlled analgesia) with intramuscular administration for pain relief in labour.

Design Randomised controlled trial.

Setting The South Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Sample Primigravidae and multigravidae in labour at term (37–42 weeks).

Methods Women were randomised in labour to the study (patient-controlled analgesia) or control group (intramuscular). Randomisation was achieved through a random permuted block design stratified by parity. Study group women were given a loading dose of 1.2 mg diamorphine intravenously and then attached to the pump. Control group women received intramuscular diamorphine as per hospital protocol. Participants were also given 3 mg of buccal Stemetil. Data were collected throughout labour and at six postnatal weeks.

Main outcome measures Analgesia requirements during labour and women's satisfaction with the method of pain relief.

Results Women in the study group (patient-controlled analgesia) used significantly less diamorphine than women in the control group (intramuscular) but were significantly more likely to state that they were very dissatisfied with their use of diamorphine and were significantly more likely to opt out of the trial before the birth of the baby. The majority of women in both groups used other analgesia concurrent with diamorphine such as Entonox, aromatherapy or TENS.

Conclusions Patient-controlled analgesia administration of diamorphine for the relief of pain in labour offers no significant advantages over intramuscular administration. The results also suggest that diamorphine is a poor analgesic for labour pain irrespective of the mode of administration.

Citation

McInnes, R. J., Hillan, E., Clark, D. & Gilmour, H. (2004). Diamorphine for pain relief in labour : a randomised controlled trial comparing intramuscular injection and patient-controlled analgesia. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 111. (10). 1081-1089. doi:10.1111/j.1471-0528.2004.00131.x. ISSN 1470-0328.

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Sep 20, 2004
Publication Date 2004-10
Deposit Date Oct 27, 2016
Journal BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Print ISSN 1470-0328
Electronic ISSN 1471-0528
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 111
Issue 10
Pages 1081-1089
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0528.2004.00131.x
Keywords Obstetrics; Gynaecology
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/409047




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