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Can J Anaesth ; 51(6): 581-5, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15197122

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We compared the efficacy of epidural continual intermittent boluses (CIB) with a continuous epidural infusion (CEI) in prolonging labour analgesia induced by the combined spinal epidural (CSE) technique. METHODS: CSE was instituted in 42 nulliparous parturients at the L3 to 4 level with intrathecal (IT) fentanyl 25 micro g followed by an epidural test dose of 3 mL of 1.5% lidocaine. These parturients were then randomly assigned to receive either epidural CIB (n = 21) or CEI (n = 21) with 0.1% ropivacaine and fentanyl 2 micro g x mL(-1). For the CIB, 5 mL boluses were given hourly, with the first bolus 30 min postinduction. CEI at the rate of 5 mL.hr(-1) was initiated in the minute after CSE. The duration of analgesia, pain score, degree of sensorimotor block were compared. RESULTS: From Kaplan Meier survival analysis, the duration of analgesia was significantly longer in CIB (mean survival time 239 +/- SD 24 min vs 181 +/- 17, P < 0.05 using log rank test). During the first three hours postblock, the median sensory block to cold was higher in CIB (P < 0.05, Mann U Whitney test) but no difference in blood pressure was detected [P > 0.05, repeated measure analysis of variance (RMANOVA)]. The serial pain scores were lower in the CIB (P < 0.05, RMANOVA). CONCLUSION: CIB prolonged the duration and improved the quality of analgesia. CIB could have resulted in an improved spread of analgesics in the epidural space or encouraged a direct passage of infusate into the IT space. This could have also rendered a higher sensory block to cold in the CIB group. CIB is a good alternative to CEI for the maintenance of epidural analgesia after CSE.


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Analgesia, Epidural/instrumentation , Analgesia, Obstetrical , Analgesics, Opioid/administration & dosage , Fentanyl/administration & dosage , Infusion Pumps , Labor, Obstetric , Amides/administration & dosage , Analysis of Variance , Anesthesia, Obstetrical , Anesthesia, Spinal , Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage , Cold Temperature , Female , Humans , Injections, Spinal , Pain/prevention & control , Pain Measurement , Pregnancy , Ropivacaine , Sensation/drug effects , Statistics, Nonparametric , Survival Analysis , Time Factors
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