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Klinicheskaia khirurgiia 2014-May

[Impact of genetic factors on severity of side effects of opioids in patients after major surgical interventions].

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A V Boiarkina
A L Potapov

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The rate of the opioids side effects (SE) occurrence, as well as their mutual connection with possible variants of a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of genes of a μ1-opioid receptor (OPRM1) 118A>G and catechol-O-methyltranspherase (COMT) 1947G>A were studied in patients after surgical interventions of large volumes in the first postoperative day the rate of the narcotic analgetics SE occurrence have constituted: nemesis--56%, vomiting--17%, dizziness--61%, cutaneous pruritis--17%. Occurrence of central SE of opioids may be caused by the SNP COMT 1947G>A genes: the sedation depth is two times more in the genes AA and GA carriers, in comparison with such in the gene GG carrier (p < 0.05). Gastrointestinal SE may be connected with genes SNP OPRM1 118A>G and COMT 1947G>A: the nemesis occurrence rate is more in the genes OPRM1 AG+GG, COMT GA and GG carriers (p < 0.05), vomiting--in 2,8 times more in the OPRM1 AG+GG genes carriers, than in the group OPRM1 AA (p < 0.05). The severity of cutaneous SE of opiates may be dependent on the variant of SNP COMT 1947G>A: in genotype GG the cutaneous pruritis rate is in 2.9 times more, than in the AA+GA group (p < 0.05).

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