High-Volume Patient-Controlled Epidural Versus Programmed Intermittent Epidural Bolus for Labor Analgesia: A Randomized Controlled Study

E. Roofthooft, N. Filetici, M. Van Houwe, P. Van Houwe, A. Barbe, S. Fieuws, S. Rex, C.A. Wong, M. Van de Velde
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(Anaesthesia. 2023;78(9):1129–1138) Neuraxial labor analgesia is a well-established and effective method for managing pain during labor. The initiation of analgesia through epidural or combined spinal-epidural methods can be followed by various maintenance techniques, including continuous epidural infusion, manual intermittent boluses, patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA), programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB), or a combination of these approaches. Adding PCEA to a continuous infusion was long-favored, demonstrating benefits such as reduced breakthrough pain incidents, lower local anesthetic consumption without compromising efficacy, and heightened patient satisfaction compared with continuous epidural infusion.
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大容量患者控制硬膜外注射与程序化间歇性硬膜外注射分娩镇痛:随机对照研究
(麻醉。神经轴性分娩镇痛是一种行之有效的分娩镇痛方法。通过硬膜外或脊髓-硬膜外联合方法启动镇痛后,可采用各种维持技术,包括硬膜外连续输注、人工间歇栓注、患者控制硬膜外镇痛(PCEA)、程序化硬膜外间歇栓注(PIEB)或这些方法的组合。与连续硬膜外输注相比,在连续输注中加入 PCEA 长期以来一直备受青睐,其优点包括减少了突破性疼痛的发生、在不影响疗效的情况下降低了局麻药消耗量,以及提高了患者满意度。
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