Walking Epidural : An Effective Method of Labour Pain Relief |
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Authors: | RM Sharma R Setlur AK Bhargava S Vardhan |
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Affiliation: | *Readers, Dept of Anaesthesiology & Critical Care, AFMC, Pune-411040;+Readers, Dept of Anaesthesiology & Critical Care, AFMC, Pune-411040;#Chief (Anaesthesiology), Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, Rohini, New Delhi-110085;**Reader, Dept of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, AFMC, Pune-411040 |
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Abstract: | BackgroundLabour pain can be deleterious for mother and baby. Epidural analgesia relieves labour pains effectively with minimal maternal and foetal side effects. A prospective open label study was undertaken to ascertain effective dosing regime for walking epidural in labour.MethodsFifty women with singleton foetus in vertex position were included. Epidural catheter was inserted in L2-3 / L3-4 interspinous space. Initial bolus of 10 ml (0.1% bupivacaine and 0.0002% fentanyl) solution was injected and after the efficacy of block was established, an epidural infusion of the same drug solution was started at the rate of 5 ml/hour.ResultsIn first stage of labour 80% of the parturient had excellent to good pain relief (visual analogue scale 1 to 3) with standard protocol while 20% parturient required one or more additional boluses. For the second stage, pain relief was good to fair (VAS 4-6) for most of the parturient. The incidence of caesarian section was 4% and 6% needed assisted delivery. No major side effects were observed.Conclusion0.1% bupivacaine with 0.0002% fentanyl maximizes labour pain relief and minimizes side effects.Key Words: Labour analgesia, Walking epidural |
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