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Release of β-endorphin immunoreactive material under perioperative conditions into blood or cerebrospinal fluid:: Significance for postoperative pain?


AutorenlisteMatejec, R; Ruwoldt, R; Bödeker, RH; Hempelmann, G; Teschemacher, H

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2003

Seiten481-486

ZeitschriftAnesthesia & Analgesia

Bandnummer96

Heftnummer2

ISSN0003-2999

Open Access StatusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200302000-00034

VerlagLippincott, Williams & Wilkins


Abstract
The function of beta-endorphin immunoreactive material (IRM) released under perioperative conditions remains to be clarified. In 17 patients undergoing orthopedic surgery, we determined beta-endorphin IRM in venous blood plasma and in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) before surgery (t(A)); after termination of surgery and general anesthesia, but still under spinal anesthesia (t(B)); on occurrence of postoperative pain (t(C)); and 1 day after the operation (t(D)). Pain severity was rated by the patients by using a visual analog scale. Patients felt postoperative pain (t(C)), but they felt no pain at times t(A), t(B), and t(D). beta-Endorphin IRM plasma levels before surgery (t(A)) or with postoperative pain (t(C)) proved to be significantly higher than levels determined just after surgery, but still under spinal anesthesia (t(B)), or those determined 1 day after the operation (t(D)); beta-endorphin IRM plasma levels at times t(A) and t(C) correlated positively with postoperative pain severity (t(C)). beta-Endorphin IRM CSF levels after surgery, but still under spinal anesthesia (t(B)), were significantly higher than levels determined at times t(A), t(C), or t(D). No correlation was found between beta-endorphin IRM CSF levels and pain severity. In conclusion, postoperative pain severity appears to be related to beta-endorphin IRM levels in plasma before surgery as well as with postoperative pain; the analgesic significance of this material remains to be elucidated.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilMatejec, R., Ruwoldt, R., Bödeker, R., Hempelmann, G. and Teschemacher, H. (2003) Release of β-endorphin immunoreactive material under perioperative conditions into blood or cerebrospinal fluid:: Significance for postoperative pain?, Anesthesia & Analgesia, 96(2), pp. 481-486. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200302000-00034

APA-ZitierstilMatejec, R., Ruwoldt, R., Bödeker, R., Hempelmann, G., & Teschemacher, H. (2003). Release of β-endorphin immunoreactive material under perioperative conditions into blood or cerebrospinal fluid:: Significance for postoperative pain?. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 96(2), 481-486. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200302000-00034



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