EXTRADURAL PETHIDINE WITH AND WITHOUT ADRENALINE DURING LABOUR: WIDE VARIATION IN EFFECT
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- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in British Journal of Anaesthesia
- Vol. 54 (4) , 415-420
- https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/54.4.415
Abstract
The pain-relieving effect of a single extradural dose of pethidine 25mg with and without adrenaline waS studied in 20 healthy women during labour. The study was open regarding the effects of pethidine but double-blind regarding the addition of adrenaline. In 14 of 19 women good or excellent analgesia was achieved for a period of 50–160 min. Pethidine with adrenaline 25 μg was not more effecnve than pethidine alone Eight of the 14 women showed signs of regional analgesia to pin-prick and temperature discrimination The patients had small (45-188 ng ml−1) concentrations of pethidine in plasma In eight patients the plasma concentrations of pethidine were maintained for at least 1.5 h. Extradural pethidine thus induces analgesia of short and variable duration. Repeated doses may be needed, resulting in accumulation of the drug in plasma with the risk of respiratory depression in mother or child.Keywords
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