Published January 20, 2016 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Vertigo and Nystagmus Post Intrathecal Morphine Administration

Description

Intrathecal morphine was shown to provide profound and prolonged analgesia and is now used extensively for management of postoperative pain. The described side effects of the opioid used via this route are similar to those observed after systemic administration. Vertigo with horizontal nystagmus is an adverse side effect rarely described after intrathecal, epidural or intravenous morphine administration. We report the case of a patient who presented this complication following administration of intrathecal morphine after a right lower lobe segmentectomy

Files

IJAR-2332-2780-04-102.pdf

Files (244.5 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:0153f9a6cef7ee2f5fc6fe9a8d27f47a
244.5 kB Preview Download