Grossi P, Arnér S
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 1984 Apr;28(2):152-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.1984.tb02032.x.
Four healthy, young subjects undergoing knee surgery with epidural anaesthesia were given epidural morphine for the relief of post-surgical pain. The Hoffman (H)-reflex was tested before and after the injection of morphine in the epidural space. The reflex was chosen as a monitor of the function of monosynaptic pathways in the spinal cord. Analogue scales for the measurement of pain revealed a satisfactory decrease of nociception after morphine injection, while the H-reflex was not significantly affected. This study may confirm that monosynaptic reflexes are not affected by epidural administration of morphine and that they are probably not involved in pain transmission.
四名接受硬膜外麻醉下膝关节手术的健康年轻受试者被给予硬膜外吗啡以缓解术后疼痛。在硬膜外腔注射吗啡前后对霍夫曼(H)反射进行了测试。选择该反射作为脊髓单突触通路功能的监测指标。用于测量疼痛的视觉模拟量表显示,注射吗啡后伤害感受得到了令人满意的减轻,而H反射未受到显著影响。本研究可能证实,硬膜外注射吗啡不会影响单突触反射,且它们可能不参与疼痛传递。