Original scientific paper
Intermittent Epidural TOP-UPS vs. Patient Control Epidural Analgesia During Labor
Vlatka Marijic
; Institute »Ruđer Bošković«, Zagreb, Croatia
Damir Bukovic
; University of Zagreb, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Pain during labor and delivery is often very unpleasant and stressful for the parturients. Patient controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) has been found to be both safe and effective, providing optimal pain relief and allowing women to participate in their own analgesia). Compared to other epidural techniques, intermittent epidural top-ups and continu- ous epidural analgesia (CEA), PCEA uses diluted local anesthetic solutions with less motor block and less unscheduled clinician interventions. The purpose of our study was to compare intermittent bolus epidural top-ups and PCEA in labor. Sixty ASA I patients who requested epidural analgesia for labor and had written consent were included in the study. 30 patients in the first group received intermittent bolus epidural top-ups, while patients in the second group received PCEA. We evaluated duration of labor, maternal sense of pain using VAS scale and maternal satisfaction during fetal descent in both groups. We found that the duration of labor was significantly shorter and maternal sense of pain was lower in the PCEA group than in the group receiving epidural bolus top-ups. There were no differences between groups in maternal satisfaction during fetal descent.
Keywords
PCEA; intermittent bolus epidural analgesia; duration of labor; maternal sense of pain; diluted local anesthetic solutions
Hrčak ID:
118395
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Publication date:
30.12.2013.
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