Effects of intrathecal opioids on cesarean section: a systematic review and Bayesian network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Hiroyuki SekiToshiya ShigaTakahiro MiharaHiroshi HoshijimaYuki HosokawaShunsuke HyugaTomoe FujitaKyotaro KoshikaReina OkadaHitomi KuroseSatoshi IdenoTakashi OuchiPublished in: Journal of anesthesia (2021)
We confirmed that intrathecal opioids benefit postoperative analgesia. Although morphine seems to be the most appropriate agent, some results were inconsistent, and the evidence confidence was often moderate or low, especially for adverse outcomes. Well-designed RCTs with an evidence-based approach are imperative for determining the most appropriate opioid for cesarean sections.