International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 17, Issue 1 , Pages 3-8, January 2008

Prescribing intramuscular opioids for labour analgesia in consultant-led maternity units: a survey of UK practice

Departments of Anaesthesia, Royal United Hospital Bath, Bristol Royal Infirmary and Poole Hospital NHS Trust, UK

Accepted 1 February 2007. published online 05 November 2007.

J.P. Tuckey, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal United Hospital, Bath, R.E. Prout, Anaesthetic SpR, Bristol Royal Infirmary, M.Y.K. Wee, Consultant Anaesthetist, Poole Hospital NHS Trust, UK.

Background

Intramuscular opioids are widely used for analgesia in labour. We conducted a postal survey to establish current prescribing and monitoring guidelines for intramuscular opioids in consultant-led obstetric units in the UK.

Methods

A postal questionnaire was sent between December 2005 and January 2006 to the lead obstetric anaesthetist of all 234 consultant-led obstetric units in the UK. We enquired about dose regimens of intramuscular opioids in labour and monitoring of mother, fetus and neonate.

Results

The response rate was 71%; 84.4% of responding units used pethidine and 34.1% diamorphine. Meptazinol and morphine were available in 13.8% and 13.2% of units respectively. Some units used more than one opioid. The choice of opioid was dictated mainly by tradition (65.3%) and familiarity (40.7%). Prophylactic antiemetics were co-administered in 73.7% of units, the most commonly used being prochlorperazine (30.5%). Vital signs were monitored in 91.6% of units: in total 10.2% measured haemoglobin oxygen saturations and 4.8% respiratory rate. Pain scores were recorded in 13.7% of units.

Conclusions

When compared with previous studies the use of intramuscular diamorphine is increasing in UK consultant-led obstetric units, although pethidine remains the widely used opioid. At present this change cannot be justified by a suitably powered, randomised study comparing intramuscular pethidine with diamorphine.

Keywords: Anaesthesia: obstetric analgesic techniques, Intramuscular analgesic, opioid: pethidine, diamorphine, meptazinol, meperidine, morphine, papaveretum

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PII: S0959-289X(07)00124-0

doi:10.1016/j.ijoa.2007.05.014

International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 17, Issue 1 , Pages 3-8, January 2008