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Analgesia with sevoflurane during labour: ii. Sevoflurane compared with Entonox for labour analgesia
Authors:Yeo S T  Holdcroft A  Yentis S M  Stewart A  Bassett P
Affiliation:1 Magill Department of Anaesthesia, Imperial College London, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, UK
2 East Surrey Hospital Canada Avenue, Redhill, Surrey RH1 5HR, UK
3 Independent Statistician Ruislip HA4 7YU, UK
4 Present address: Hereford Hospitals NHS Trusts Hereford HR1 2ER, UK
Abstract:Background. We determined the optimal inspired sevoflurane concentrationfor use during labour as 0.8% in our previous study. This studycompared sevoflurane at a concentration of 0.8% and Entonox®(nitrous oxide 50%: oxygen 50%) for analgesia during labourin 32 healthy parturients. Methods. Each mother underwent two open-label, three-part sequencesin random order, Entonox-sevoflurane-Entonox or sevoflurane-Entonox-sevoflurane.In each part the agent was self-administered during 10 contractions.A 100 mm visual analogue scores for pain relief and sedationwas completed immediately after each contraction. Results. Two patients withdrew during administration of sevoflurane(because of its odour) and five during Entonox (requesting epiduralanalgesia). Of the remaining women, data were available foranalysis from 29 participants: median (IQR [range]) pain reliefscores were significantly higher for sevoflurane 67 (55–74[33–100]) mm than for Entonox 51 (40–69.5 [13–100])mm (P<0.037). Nausea and vomiting were more common in theEntonox group [relative risk 2.7 (95% CI 1.3–5.7); P=0.004].No other adverse effects were observed in the mothers or babies.There was significantly more sedation with sevoflurane thanwith Entonox {74 (66.5–81 [32.5–100]) and 51 (41–69.5[13–100]) mm, respectively; P<0.001}. Twenty-nine patientspreferred sevoflurane to Entonox and found its sedative effectshelpful. Conclusions. We conclude that self-administered sevofluraneat subanaesthetic concentration (0.8%) can provide useful painrelief during the first stage of labour, and to a greater extentthan Entonox. Although greater sedative effects were experiencedwith sevoflurane, it was preferred to Entonox.
Keywords:anaesthesia, obstetric   anaesthetics volatile, sevoflurane   anaesthetic gases, nitrous oxide   analgesic techniques, inhalation   pain, obstetric
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