编程间歇性外围注射作为劳动止痛的理想方法:一个随机对照试验
Doyeon Kim1, Jeayoun Kim2, Hyeonju Choo3
1Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University School of Medicine, Seongnam, Korea.
Korean journal of anesthesiology
|June 14, 2023
概括
与连续输注或手动注射相比,具有低流速的编程间歇性外周栓 (PIEB) 提供了优越的分娩止痛. 这种方法有效地延长了无孕妇女突破疼痛的时间.
科学领域:
- 麻醉学 麻醉学
- 产科 产科 产科 产科 产科
- 疼痛管理 疼痛管理
背景情况:
- 编程间歇性外周螺栓 (PIEB) 已因其在分娩止痛方面的有效性而得到认可.
- 对PIEB的最佳流速尚未最终确定.
- 这项研究旨在评估不同外周注射流速的止痛作用.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究不同外周注射流速的止痛效果.
- 为了比较连续外周输液,PIEB和人工玻尿酸注射用于分娩止痛.
- 为了确定流速对外周麻醉剂消耗和突破疼痛的时间的影响.
主要方法:
- 一个随机试验,涉及无产妇妇女进行自发分娩.
- 参与者接受了内罗皮瓦卡因和芬太尼,然后随机选择持续输液,PIEB或手动玻尿酸外周止痛.
- 主要结局包括每小时消耗一次外围注射液和到突破疼痛的时间.
主要成果:
- 每小时 epidural 麻醉剂的消费量在不同组之间有显著差异 (PIEB 和手动低于连续).
- 与连续和手动组相比,PIEB组的突破疼痛的时间明显更长.
- PIEB显示,疼痛突破的中位时间为200分钟.
结论:
- 在低流速下编程间歇性外周螺栓 (PIEB) 提供卓越的分娩止痛.
- PIEB比连续外周输液和高流量手动注射更有效.
- 低流量PIEB可以提高有效的产痛缓解的持续时间.
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