• Prof Nurse · Sep 2003

    Case Reports

    Using remifentanil in labour via patient-controlled analgesia.

    • Lynn Grigg and Ruth Day.
    • Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Trust, University of Luton, Bedfordshire.
    • Prof Nurse. 2003 Sep 1;19(1):45-7.

    AbstractPain relief during labour is problematic. The expectations of the mother have to be balanced against compromising the baby. A new drug that has been used in labour is remifentanil. This paper examines the indications for its use and the possible place it may find in providing another pain-relieving option for labouring women.

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