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Neuraxial Labor Analgesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2023
We read with great interest the article “Randomized Assessment of the Optimal Time Interval Between Programmed Intermittent Epidural Boluses When Combined With the Dural Puncture Epidural Technique for Labor Analgesia” by Yao et al.1 In their study, the authors defined the optimal programmed intermittent epi- dural bolus (PIEB) for effective analgesia ...
Biava, Anna Maria   +2 more
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Labor Analgesia

2023
Abstract The treatment of labor pain consists of multiple therapies to reduce maternal discomfort while maintaining fetal well-being. Visceral, somatic, and sympathetic contributions lead to the pain experienced by the parturient during labor. Neuraxial modalities provide superior analgesia for the laboring patient. Spinals provide rapid
Ifomachukwu Uzodinma, Piotr Al-Jindi
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Nonpharmacologic Labor Analgesia

Clinics in Perinatology, 2013
A supportive medical team should be well informed on the various pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic modalities of coping with or mitigating labor pain to appropriately support and respectfully care for parturients. Using the methodical rigor of previously published Cochrane systematic reviews, this summary evaluates and discusses the efficacy of ...
Katherine W, Arendt   +1 more
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Fentanyl Citrate Analgesia During Labor

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1989
Fentanyl citrate is a potent short-acting narcotic reported to cause less nausea and sedation than morphine or meperidine hydrochloride. The purpose of this prospective investigation was to determine whether a safe but adequate intrapartum dosing schedule is possible.
W, Rayburn   +4 more
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Popularizing Labor Analgesia in China

Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2007
AbstractIn China many women in labor are young primigravidas whose fear of labor pain leads them to request cesarean deliveries. While the rate of cesarean deliveries has reached 50% in many hospitals, less than 1% of women in labor are given neuraxial analgesia.
Zi Tian, Fan   +2 more
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Effect of labor analgesia on labor outcome

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2010
Labor is among the most painful experiences that humans encounter. Neuraxial analgesia is the most effective means of treating this pain. In this review, we discussed the effect of neuraxial analgesia on the progress of labor when compared with parenteral opioids.
Stephen H, Halpern, Faraj W, Abdallah
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Systemic Analgesia During Labor

Clinics in Perinatology, 1982
Investigators in the fields of neonatology, obstetrics, and anesthesiology have increasingly directed their efforts to identifying the effects of analgesic agents administered to parturients in labor. This article examines the recent literature on the effects of systemic analgesia on the uterus, fetus, and neonate when these agents are administered to ...
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