A new therapeutic option for postoperative pain management with oxycodone HCI injection.
10.4097/kjae.2016.69.3.211
- Author:
Byung Moon CHOI
1
Author Information
1. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. byungmoonchoi7@gmail.com
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Patient-controlled analgesia;
Postoperative pain
- MeSH:
Aged;
Analgesia, Patient-Controlled;
Fentanyl;
Humans;
Korea;
Oxycodone*;
Pain, Postoperative*;
Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis
- From:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
2016;69(3):211-218
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Fentanyl is the most commonly used opioid analgesic in intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV PCA) in Korea. IV oxycodone was approved for postoperative IV PCA by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety of Korea in 2013. The approved dosage regimen for postoperative pain relief with IV oxycodone is IV bolus loading of 2 mg followed by PCA composed of demand boluses of 1 mg and no background infusion with an oxycodone concentration of 1 mg/ml. However, a simulation study indicated that the minimum effective analgesic concentration (MEAC, as indicated by relief of pain by administering rescue analgesics) of oxycodone was reached most quickly with a higher loading dose of 0.1 mg/kg and IV PCA with background infusion. Oxycodone is a therapeutic option as an analgesic for postoperative pain management. It is necessary to reduce the analgesic dose of oxycodone in elderly patients because metabolic clearance decreases with age.