• Anaesthesia · Dec 1991

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    The effect of a priming epidural injection of adrenaline on epidural blockade with bupivacaine.

    • A P Baranowski, Y Dean, and C E Pither.
    • Department of Physiology, St. Thomas' Hospital, London.
    • Anaesthesia. 1991 Dec 1;46(12):1023-9.

    AbstractTwenty-four patients receiving epidural anaesthesia were studied to test the hypothesis that 1:200,000 adrenaline administered into the epidural space 5 minutes before 20 ml bupivacaine 0.5% would improve nerve block and delay systemic absorption of the local anaesthetic. Group A/B received 20 ml adrenaline 1:200,000 5 minutes before 20 ml bupivacaine 0.5%, group S/BA 20 ml saline followed by 20 ml bupivacaine 0.5% with 100 micrograms adrenaline, and group S/B saline 20 ml followed by 20 ml plain bupivacaine 0.5%. Mean maximum plasma concentrations of bupivacaine tended to be lower in the adrenaline groups. A delay in the time to peak plasma concentration of bupivacaine was noted in the A/B group; this indicated that priming with adrenaline may be effective at delaying early systemic uptake of the local anaesthetic. In both adrenaline groups a more prolonged epidural block and increased efficacy were noted, although this was only significant for the duration of block at T6 (p = 0.023) and duration of motor block at Bromage level 1 (p = 0.016) in group A/B. There seems little clinical advantage in administering adrenaline 5 minutes before bupivacaine.

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