DOES EARLY ADMINISTRATION OF EPIDURAL ANALGESIA AFFECT OBSTETRIC OUTCOME IN NULLIPAROUS WOMEN WHO ARE IN SPONTANEOUS LABOR

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CHESTNUT, DH
MCGRATH, JM
VINCENT, RD
PENNING, DH
CHOI, WW
BATES, JN
MCFARLANE, C
机构
[1] UNIV IOWA,COLL MED,DEPT ANESTHESIA,IOWA CITY,IA
[2] UNIV IOWA,COLL MED,DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL,IOWA CITY,IA
关键词
ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES; EPIDURAL; ANESTHETICS; LOCAL; BUPIVACAINE; OPIOIDS; NALBUPHINE; PREGNANCY;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199406000-00006
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: Some studies suggest that epidural analgesia prolongs labor and increases the incidence of cesarean section, especially if it is administered before 5 cm cervical dilation. The purpose of the current study was to determine whether early administration of epidural analgesia affects obstetric outcome in nulliparous women who are in spontaneous labor. Methods: Informed consent was obtained from 344 healthy nulliparous women with a singleton fetus in a vertex presentation, who requested epidural analgesia during spontaneous labor at at least 36 weeks' gestation. Each patient was randomized to receive either early or late epidural analgesia. Randomization occurred only after the following conditions were met: (1) the patient requested pain relief at that moment, (2) a lumbar epidural catheter had been placed, and (3) the cervix was at least 3 cm but less than 5 cm dilated. Patients in the early group immediately received epidural bupivacaine analgesia. Patients in the late group received 10 mg nalbuphine intravenously. Late-group patients did not receive epidural analgesia until they achieved a cervical dilation of at least 5 cm or until at least 1 h had elapsed after a second dose of nalbuphine. Ten of the 344 patients were excluded because of a protocol violation or voluntary withdrawal from the study. Results: Early administration of epidural analgesia did not increase the incidence of oxytocin augmentation, prolong the interval between randomization and the diagnosis of complete cervical dilation, or increase the incidence of malposition of the vertex at delivery. Also, early administration of epidural analgesia did not result in an increased incidence of cesarean section or instrumental vaginal delivery. Seventeen (10%) of 172 women in the early group and 13 (8%) of 162 women in the late group underwent cesarean section (relative risk for the early group 1.22; 95% confidence interval 0.62-2.40). Patients in the early group had lower pain scores between 30 and 150 min after randomization. Infants in the late group had lower umbilical arterial and venous blood pH and higher umbilical venous blood carbon dioxide tension measurements at delivery. Conclusions: Early administration of epidural analgesia did not prolong labor, increase the incidence of oxytocin augmentation, or increase the incidence of operative delivery, when compared with intravenous nalbuphine followed by late administration of epidural analgesia, in nulliparous women who were in spontaneous labor at term.
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