APPLICATION OF A NEW METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF PLASMA METHADONE LEVELS TO THE USE OF EPIDURAL METHADONE FOR RELIEF OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 66 (12) , 1308-1311
Abstract
A method is described for measurement of plasma methadone concentrations using a gas chromatic technique that is rapid and specific and enables the detection of concentrations of <1 ng/ml in plasma samples of only 1 ml. The method, when used to determine the plasma methadone levels in patients given continuous epidural infusions of methadone plus on-demand supplementation for relief of postoperative pain, showed plasma methadone plateaus of around 10 ng/ml (starting at 15 min and lasting over 2 hr) and 20 ng/ml (starting at 3 hr and lasting over the period of treatment) (P < 0.001) after an initial 2-mg methadone epidural bolus and with continuous epidural methadone. Mean plasma methadone levels of around 10 ng/ml were associated with pain relief. Analgesia could be safely maintained for 24 hr.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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