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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
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A prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted in women undergoing emergency and elective caesarean section to determine whether epidural morphine predisposes to postoperative herpes simplex labialis and whether the risk is increased or decreased by previous
oral herpes
or pruritus. Following cannulation of the epidural space,
analgesia
for labour and/or caesarean section was induced in two groups of similar age, parity, preoperative status and anaesthetic. According to tables of random numbers, 386 were allocated to receive parenteral morphine and 425 to receive epidural morphine. Postoperative herpes labialis was diagnosed by laboratory culture and microscopy. Patients who received epidural morphine were 11.5 times (95% CI 2.6-49.4) more likely than the parenteral morphine group to suffer herpes labialis. A past history of
oral herpes
increased the risk of herpes labialis by 8.6 times (95% CI 3.3-22.0). When the influence of past herpes infection and route of morphine were taken into account, no separate association between pruritus and herpes simplex labialis could be demonstrated.
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PMID:Herpes simplex labialis after epidural or parenteral morphine: a randomized prospective trial in an Australian obstetric population. 748 32
Epidural and subarachnoid opioids have been associated with the development of
oral herpes
simplex lesions. Because of this risk, some anesthesiologists avoid neuraxial morphine in parturients with a history of herpes simplex virus labialis. When we began using neuraxial opioids for
analgesia
after cesarean delivery, we did not see any increased incidence of facial lesions. To confirm this impression, we studied 357 consecutive parturients presenting for elective or emergent cesarean delivery between 1 December 1989 and 27 June 1990. The women received spinal, epidural, or general anesthesia. Two hundred and one women received either spinal or epidural morphine, the remaining 156 parturients received only systemic opioids for postoperative
analgesia
. An investigator saw each patient daily until discharge. Only 11 patients (3%) developed oral lesions while hospitalized. None of these women had severe lesions. Neuraxial morphine did not increase the risk of labial lesions significantly (3.5% vs. 2.6%). Despite published data to the contrary, we found no correlation between neuraxial morphine and the risk of facial herpes virus lesions in women after cesarean delivery. We offer patients the option of neuraxial morphine for
analgesia
after cesarean delivery despite any history of
oral herpes
lesions.
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PMID:The incidence of herpes simplex virus labialis after cesarean delivery. 1563 34
Neuraxial morphine administration is a common strategy for providing postcesarean delivery
analgesia
. Morphine delivered via this route increases the risk of herpes labialis (
oral herpes
) reactivation, a disease common in women of childbearing age. A primary concern is risk of transmission to the neonate from maternal reactivation. The benefits to the mother of this form of
analgesia
outweigh the risk of neonatal herpes acquired postpartum from maternal recurrence because serious neonatal morbidity from recurrent herpes has not been described.
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PMID:Focused review: neuraxial morphine and oral herpes reactivation in the obstetric population. 2088 Dec 82
In this report, we describe a case of a neonatal
oral herpes
simplex virus (HSV) infection possibly acquired from a mother who had oral HSV reactivation in association with neuraxial morphine. Neuraxial morphine is commonly administered for postpartum
analgesia
after cesarean delivery. While there is evidence that neuraxial morphine increases the risks of oral HSV reactivation in parturients, there has been no report of neonatal HSV infection directly acquired from a mother who had HSV recurrence from neuraxial morphine.
...
PMID:Possible Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Acquired Postpartum from Maternal Oral HSV Reactivation after Neuraxial Morphine. 2561 72