
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


We investigate the claim that morphine causes more nausea than hydromorphone.
My guest is Dr. Daniel Saddawi-Konefka, program director of the Anesthesia Residency Program at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Full show notes available at depthofanesthesia.com.
Connect with us @DepthAnesthesia on Twitter or [email protected].
Thanks for listening! Please rate us on iTunes and share with your colleagues.
Music by Stephen Campbell, MD.
--
References
Felden L, Walter C, Harder S, Treede RD, Kayser H, Drover D, Geisslinger G, Lotsch J. Comparative clinical effects of hydromorphone and morphine: a meta-analysis. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2011; 107(3): 319-328
Wirz S, Wartenberg HC, Nadstawek J. Less nausea, emesis, and constipation comparing hydromorphone and morphine? A prospective open-labeled investigation on cancer pain, Support Care Cancer , 2008, vol. 16 (pg. 999-1009)
Hong D, Flood P, Diaz G. The side effects of morphine and hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia. Anesth Analg. 2008;107:1384–9
Chang, AK, Bijur, PE, Meyer, RH, Kenny, MK, Solorzano, C, and Gallagher, EJ. Safety and efficacy of hydromorphone as an analgesic alternative to morphine in acute pain: a randomized clinical trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2006; 48: 164–172
Chang, AK, Bijur, PE, Baccelieri, A, and Gallagher, EJ. Efficacy and safety profile of a single dose of hydromorphone compared with morphine in older adults with acute, severe pain: a prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 2009; 7: 1–10
__
By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use information as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Opinions expressed are solely those of the host and guests and do not express the views or opinions of Massachusetts General Hospital.
By David Hao, MD4.9
280280 ratings
We investigate the claim that morphine causes more nausea than hydromorphone.
My guest is Dr. Daniel Saddawi-Konefka, program director of the Anesthesia Residency Program at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Full show notes available at depthofanesthesia.com.
Connect with us @DepthAnesthesia on Twitter or [email protected].
Thanks for listening! Please rate us on iTunes and share with your colleagues.
Music by Stephen Campbell, MD.
--
References
Felden L, Walter C, Harder S, Treede RD, Kayser H, Drover D, Geisslinger G, Lotsch J. Comparative clinical effects of hydromorphone and morphine: a meta-analysis. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2011; 107(3): 319-328
Wirz S, Wartenberg HC, Nadstawek J. Less nausea, emesis, and constipation comparing hydromorphone and morphine? A prospective open-labeled investigation on cancer pain, Support Care Cancer , 2008, vol. 16 (pg. 999-1009)
Hong D, Flood P, Diaz G. The side effects of morphine and hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia. Anesth Analg. 2008;107:1384–9
Chang, AK, Bijur, PE, Meyer, RH, Kenny, MK, Solorzano, C, and Gallagher, EJ. Safety and efficacy of hydromorphone as an analgesic alternative to morphine in acute pain: a randomized clinical trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2006; 48: 164–172
Chang, AK, Bijur, PE, Baccelieri, A, and Gallagher, EJ. Efficacy and safety profile of a single dose of hydromorphone compared with morphine in older adults with acute, severe pain: a prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 2009; 7: 1–10
__
By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use information as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Opinions expressed are solely those of the host and guests and do not express the views or opinions of Massachusetts General Hospital.

64,012 Listeners

154,137 Listeners

12,126 Listeners

1,469 Listeners

58,462 Listeners

4 Listeners

15,475 Listeners