A comparison of duration of analgesia of intrathecal 2.5 mg of bupivacaine, ropivacaine, and levobupivacaine in combined spinal epidural analgesia for patients in labor

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Lim, Y [1 ]
Ocampo, CE [1 ]
Sia, AT [1 ]
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[1] KK Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Anesthesia, Singapore 229899, Singapore
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ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA | 2004年 / 98卷 / 01期
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10.1213/01.ANE.0000094338.80430.C5
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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We assessed the duration of labor analgesia rendered by intrathecal (IT) local anesthetics as the sole drugs. In this randomized, controlled, and double-blinded study, labor analgesia was induced using combined spinal-epidural technique in 60 ASA physical status I nulliparous parturients with IT bupivacaine 2.5 mg (group B), ropivacaine 2.5 mg (group R), or levobupivacaine 2.5 mg (group L). Pain scores (0-100 visual analog scale) and blood pressure were recorded pre-block and for the first 30 min post-block. The degree of motor block and the highest sensory block were also monitored. The duration of analgesia (our primary outcome) was the longest in group B but was similar between groups R and L (mean +/- SE, 76.3 +/- 5.9 min versus 52.6 +/- 4.0 min and 51.5 +/- 3.4 min, respectively, P < 0.05). Group B had the most frequent incidence of lower limb motor block but there was no difference between groups R and L (5 of 20 parturients versus 2 of 20 and 0 of 20, respectively, P < 0.05). The profile of the other side effects was indistinguishable between the groups. With the current regimen, IT bupivacaine produced the longest duration of labor analgesia.
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