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Author Spotlight: Enhancing Success of Ultrasound-Guided Neuraxial Anesthesia in Cases with Difficult Anatomy
Published on: January 31, 2025
Inadvertent Administration of Oxytocin via Epidural
Alexandra Tcherepanova1, Rachel Achu-Lopes2,3, Niamh OGrady3
1Boston University, MA, USA.
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A patient at our institution was admitted to Labor & Delivery at 41-weeks' gestation for augmentation of early labor for spontaneous rupture of membranes. The anesthesia team placed an epidural catheter and initiated an infusion of bupivacaine with fentanyl for pain management. During nursing shift change several hours later, staff found oxytocin connected to the patient's epidural catheter. A root cause analysis identified that a combination of human error, workflow inefficiencies, and technology challenges contributed to this error. Because the neuraxial and oxytocin infusion bags were the same size, the Department of Pharmacy recommended switching oxytocin infusion bags to a more distinct size. We summarize the literature on inadvertent neuraxial medication infusions, which can lead to devastating consequences. While this patient experienced no adverse effects, we present this case as a cautionary case study to highlight the need for system-level interventions to enhance patient safety.
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