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[Spinal anesthesia. Repercussions on childbirth]

M T Cabrera Sanz1, H Burgos Peña, M Herrera

  • 1Departamento de Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid.

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|July 8, 1998
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Epidural anesthesia effectively eliminates labor pain and shortens the dilation period during childbirth. While it increases instrumental births, it remains the leading pain management method, though ideal solutions are still sought.

Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Anesthesiology
  • Perinatal Medicine

Context:

  • Epidural anesthesia is a common pain management technique during labor and delivery.
  • Assessing the comprehensive effects of epidural anesthesia on labor progression and maternal-fetal outcomes is crucial for clinical practice.
  • The study addresses the need for effective pain relief during childbirth.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the impact of epidural anesthesia on labor pain, dilation and expulsion intervals, operative vaginal delivery rates, and perinatal morbidity.
  • To determine the efficacy and safety of epidural anesthesia in obstetric care.
  • To compare epidural anesthesia's effects against the absence of pain management or other methods.

Summary:

  • Epidural anesthesia effectively eliminates labor pain when administered with proper technique.

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  • The procedure significantly shortens the dilation phase of labor.
  • A notable finding includes an increased rate of instrumental-assisted childbirths associated with epidural use.
  • Perinatal morbidity was also assessed in relation to epidural anesthesia.
  • The study acknowledges epidural anesthesia as the current best available method for pain reduction during labor, while noting that the ideal pain relief has yet to be discovered.
  • Impact:

    • Provides evidence supporting the efficacy of epidural anesthesia for pain management during labor.
    • Informs clinical decisions regarding the use of epidural anesthesia, balancing pain relief benefits with potential increases in instrumental deliveries.
    • Highlights the ongoing need for research into optimal pain reduction strategies in obstetrics.
    • The findings were recognized with the "Nuk" Prize at the National Congress of Midwives, indicating clinical relevance and potential impact on midwifery practices.