• Ginekol Pol · Jan 2019

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Randomized comparison of two methods of the epidural space identification during regional labour analgesia.

    • Larysa Duniec, Jan Bilawicz, Marcin Chlebus, Bronislawa Pietrzak, and Miroslaw Wielgos.
    • 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland.
    • Ginekol Pol. 2019 Jan 1; 90 (5): 279-284.

    ObjectivesConventional loss of resistance (LOR) technique for identifying the epidural space (EDS) predominantly depends on experience of the anaesthetist. A technique using automated syringe for EDS identification was invented as an alternative to the traditional method. The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy and risk for complications between automatic LOR syringe - Epimatic® (Vygon, Ecouen, France) and conventional LOR - Perifix® (B.Braun Melsungen AG, Melsungen, Germany) techniques for EDS identification.Material And MethodsA total of 170 patients were enrolled into the study and 153 cases were analysed. Number of at- tempts, time to EDS identification, ease of EDS identification, complication rate and patient procedure-related discomfort were evaluated and compared.ResultsNo statistically significant differences were found in the number of needle insertion attempts (1.3 in both groups), time to EDS identification (31 sec. vs. 27 sec.), efficacy of epidural analgesia (100% in both groups), or complication rate between both groups.ConclusionsThe automatic and the conventional LOR techniques are comparable in terms of efficacy and safety for the epidural space identification.

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