نتایج جستجو برای: epidural analgesia

تعداد نتایج: 35965  

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2000
J Pfitzner

Correspondence Post-thoracotomy epidural vs paravertebral analgesia Editor.-I read with interest the article by Richardson and colleagues on post-thoracotomy pain.' The authors compared thoracic paravertebral bupivacaine (bolus of 0. 5 6 followed by infusion of 0.5%) with thoracic epidural bupivacaine (bolus of 0.25% followed by infusion of 0.25%). Both groups received PCA morphine. The paraver...

Journal: :Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari 2022

This study aims to determine the relationship between pharmacological therapy of epidural analgesia in normal delivery and stability newborns' vital signs at X Hospital Jakarta. The used secondary data, electronic medical records, patient registration books quantitative methods with a cross-sectional approach. results showed significant temperature p-value = 0.000 OR 5.179 (95% CI 2.684-9.992),...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2013
P L Pugliese G Cinnella P Raimondo A De Capraris P Salatto D Sforza R Menga A D'Ambrosio R N Fede C D'Onofrio L Consoletti A Malvasi A Brizzi M Dambrosio

BACKGROUND Social and cultural factors combined with little information may prevent the diffusion of epidural analgesia for pain relief during childbirth. The present study was launched contemporarily to the implementation of analgesia for labor in our Department in order to perform a 2 years audit on its use. The goal is to evaluate the epidural acceptance and penetration into hospital practic...

Journal: :AANA journal 1997
J E Pellegrini

Providing analgesia in the latent phase of labor can be challenging. Many obstetricians and nurse midwives believe that epidural analgesia initiated too early in the course of labor can prolong labor and result in fetal malpresentation, thus increasing the need for instrumentation. Many practitioners therefore use the combined spinal-epidural technique with intrathecal opioids during the early ...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 2009
G Niraj A Kelkar A J Fox

SUMMARY The authors present three cases where catheters placed in the oblique sub-costal transversus abdominis plane provided prolonged analgesia after upper abdominal surgery. Patient 1 was admitted with severe sepsis following major hepatobiliary surgery. Bilateral catheters facilitated weaning from mechanical ventilation and provided adequate analgesia for 4 days. Patient 2 underwent emergen...

2016
Giuseppe Borzellino Nader Kamal Francis Olivier Chapuis Evguenia Krastinova Valérie Dyevre Michele Genna

Introduction. Epidural analgesia has been a cornerstone of any ERAS program for open colorectal surgery. With the improvements in anesthetic and analgesic techniques as well as the introduction of the laparoscopy for colorectal resection, the role of epidural analgesia has been questioned. The aim of the review was to assess through a meta-analysis the impact of epidural analgesia compared to o...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2009
Lydia S Grondin Kenneth Nelson Vernon Ross Orlando Aponte Sherman Lee Peter H Pan

BACKGROUND Comparison of air versus saline for loss of resistance technique (LORT) in combined spinal epidural labor analgesia (CSE) has not been evaluated, and neither has the relation between CSE characteristics (the presence/absence of initial spontaneous clear fluid return or upon aspiration) and spinal/epidural analgesia outcomes. The authors hypothesized that there is no difference in the...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2012
Rudram Muppuri Deepak Gupta Shvetank Agarwal Vitaly Soskin

BACKGROUND Continuous epidural analgesic infusions provide superior analgesia as compared to other forms of labor analgesia. However, inadequate analgesia after labor epidurals is not uncommon and has been found to be as high as 24% in some studies. The mechanism of these failures include inappropriate epidural catheter location, tissue compartmentalization within epidural space, delayed migrat...

2016
Nilesh Balu Sonawane J Balavenkatasubramanian P Gurumoorthi Poonam Ashok Jadhav

Hip fractures are intensely painful, so post‐operative analgesia is an integral part of patient care for early rehabilitation and mobility.[1] Local anaesthetics with epidural additives ideally should provide stable haemodynamics and prolonged analgesia. There is limited literature comparing dexmedetomidine and ketamine as epidural additives. We conducted a study of continuous epidural infusion...

2008
Roshanak Charghi Steven Backman Nicolas Christou Thomas Schricker

patient controlled analgesia (PCA) using iv morphine is a suitable and safe alternative to epidural analgesia in morbidly obese patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery. We retrospectively compared the postoperative periods in all patients undergoing this procedure in our institution between November 1999 and November 2001. Methods: According to their perioperative pain treatment, patients we...

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