Spinal and epidural sufentanil and fentanyl in early labour

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作者
Vaananen, Antti [1 ]
Kuukasjarvi, Matti [1 ]
Tekay, Aydin [2 ]
Ahonen, Jouni [1 ]
机构
[1] Helsinki Univ Hosp HUS, Womens Hosp, Dept Anaesthesiol & Intens Care, Helsinki, Finland
[2] Helsinki Univ Hosp HUS, Womens Hosp, Dept Obstet, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
epidural analgesia; labour pain; spinal analgesia; INTRATHECAL SUFENTANIL; DOSE-RESPONSE; DOUBLE-BLIND; ANALGESIA; OBESITY;
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10.1111/aas.13450
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background and aim The analgesic effect on labour pain of either spinal or epidural sufentanil or fentanyl was tested in a total of 80 primiparous parturients at an early phase of the delivery. The aim of the study was to compare the level of analgesia achieved within 20 minutes. Methods The parturients were randomly assigned to groups receiving either spinal sufentanil (5 mu g), epidural sufentanil (20 mu g), spinal fentanyl (20 mu g) or epidural fentanyl (100 mu g), whereafter the parturients were monitored for reported pain during contraction and side effects for 30 minutes. The primary outcome was the level of analgesia achieved within 20 minutes, while the secondary outcome was the time until the administration of the first epidural bolus. Results At baseline, the mean maximum pain VAS was 86 (84-89) mm. At 20 minutes after spinal sufentanil, epidural sufentanil, spinal fentanyl or epidural fentanyl, the maximum VAS was 19 (7-31), 45 (32-59), 25 (10-39) or 52 (40-63) mm, respectively (P < .01 spin vs epid groups). There were no differences in efficacy between spinal or epidural sufentanil and fentanyl. The mean (95% CI) time to the activation of epidural analgesia was 151 (111-192), 130 (93-168), 177 (121-234) and 112 (80-143) minutes after spinal sufentanil, epidural sufentanil, spinal fentanyl and epidural fentanyl, respectively. Conclusions In terms of a reduction of VAS score at 20 minutes, epidural sufentanil or fentanyl provide 63% and 60% of the analgesic effect of the corresponding spinal analgesia. Epidural sufentanil or fentanyl could be used in situations in which spinal/CSE administration is not possible or desired.
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