Comparison of epidural lidocaine and fentanyl to intrathecal sufentanil for analgesia in early labour

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作者
Breen, TW [1 ]
Giesinger, CM [1 ]
Halpern, SH [1 ]
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[1] Womens Coll Hosp, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2, Canada
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10.1016/S0959-289X(99)80101-0
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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A randomized, double-blind study was undertaken comparing an epidural test dose of lidocaine followed by 100 mu g fentanyl (E-LE, n = 19) to combined spinal epidural sufentanil 10 mu g (CSE-S, n = 21) in low risk women in early labour. The primary outcome measured was the duration of analgesia; secondary outcomes included the quality of analgesia, incidence and severity of pruritus, lower limb motor blockade, and the ability to ambulate. A P <0.05 was considered statistically significant, Baseline demographic characteristics, including parity, were similar between groups. CSE-S provided analgesia of longer duration than E-LF (126 +/- 61 min versus 83 +/- 37 min, P <0.01). Visual analog scores (VAS) for pain were higher with E-LF throughout the study period (P <0.05) although patients in both groups had clinically acceptable analgesia. The VAS for pruritus were higher ill the CSE-S group (P <0.05) but no patient requested treatment for pruritus. Mild motor weakness was more frequent in the E-LF group (5/19 versus 0/21, P <0.05) and fewer patients in the E-LF group met criteria for ambulation (13/19 versus 20/21, P <0.05). While both E-LF and CSE-S provide effective analgesia for women in early labour, the more rapid onset of analgesia, lower VAS pain scores, longer duration of action and lesser impact on ability to ambulate suggest advantages of CSE-S over E-LE (C) 1999 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.
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