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[Continuous spinal analgesia. A review].

M K Skadborg1, P Ahlburg, E Anker-Møller

  • 1Anaestesiologisk afdeling, Arhus Kommunehospital.

Ugeskrift for Laeger
|October 7, 1991
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Continuous spinal analgesia offers potential advantages like cardiovascular stability for surgical pain management. Further research is needed to compare it with other regional anesthesia techniques.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Surgical Pain Management

Background:

  • Continuous spinal analgesia, first described in 1907, is an established method for surgical pain relief.
  • This technique involves administering analgesic agents continuously via a spinal catheter.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a historical overview and describe the current technique of continuous spinal analgesia.
  • To compare continuous spinal analgesia with other regional techniques, such as single-shot spinal and epidural analgesia.
  • To review current knowledge on equipment, agents, benefits, drawbacks, and indications/contraindications.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of continuous spinal analgesia.
  • Description of current techniques and equipment.
  • Comparative analysis with single-shot spinal and epidural analgesia.

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Main Results:

  • Continuous spinal analgesia may offer advantages, notably improved cardiovascular stability.
  • Current knowledge on technique, agents, and clinical applications is reviewed.

Conclusions:

  • Continuous spinal analgesia presents potential benefits, particularly cardiovascular stability.
  • Randomized controlled trials are necessary to definitively compare its efficacy and safety against alternative regional anesthesia techniques.