Prehospital opioid dose and myocardial injury in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction.
Himawan FernandoZiad NehmeKarlheinz PeterStephen BernardMichael StephensonJanet BrayPeter CameronAndris EllimsAndrew TaylorDavid M KayeKaren SmithDion Stubnull nullPublished in: Open heart (2020)
Our study suggests no benefit of higher opioid dose and a dose-dependent signal between opioid dose and increased myocardial infarct size. Prospective randomised controlled trials are required to establish causality given that this may also be explained by patients with a greater ischaemic burden requiring higher opioid doses due to more severe pain. Future research also needs to focus on strategies to mitigate the opioid-P2Y12 inhibitor interaction and non-opioid analgesia to treat ischaemic chest pain.