Gastric emptying and small bowel transit in male volunteers after i.m. ketorolac and morphine

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Ten male volunteers were studied in a randomized, double-blind crossover trial. Each received ketorolac tromethamine 30 mg and morphine sulphate 10 mg i.m. at an interval of 2 weeks. After a standard radiolabelled meal, gastric emptying half-time (GE) and small intestinal transit time (SIT) were measured using a gamma camera. Small intestinal transit time was measured also from end-tidal breath hydrogen (ETH), and overall gastrointestinal motility by time to first flatus (TFF). Mean GE, SIT and TFF were significantly prolonged by morphine compared with ketorolac (P < 0.03); ETH was prolonged also, but the difference was not significant. There were no significant correlations between SIT, ETH and TFF. Most subjects reported adverse effects after morphine, but only one after ketorolac. © 1991 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Yee, M. K., Evans, W. D., Facey, P. E., Hayward, M. W. J., & Rosen, M. (1991). Gastric emptying and small bowel transit in male volunteers after i.m. ketorolac and morphine. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 67(4), 426–431. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/67.4.426

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