• Eur J Anaesthesiol · Nov 1997

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    Post-operative epidural analgesia with low dose fentanyl, adrenaline and bupivacaine in children after major orthopaedic surgery. A prospective evaluation of efficacy and side effects.

    • R Z Løvstad, P Halvorsen, J C Raeder, and P A Steen.
    • Department of Anaesthesiology, Ullevaal University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
    • Eur J Anaesthesiol. 1997 Nov 1;14(6):583-9.

    AbstractThe efficacy and side effects of 100 lumbar epidural treatments with low concentrations of bupivacaine (1 mg mL-1), fentanyl (2 micrograms mL-1) and adrenaline (2 micrograms mL-1) combined with rectal paracetamol were prospectively evaluated in children aged 4-14 years after femoral osteotomy. The mean treatment time was 43 h and the mean dose was 0.18 mL kg-1 h-1. Ninety-nine per cent of the children were either without pain or experienced very low pain at rest for at least 80% of the treatment time. The same was the case in 80% of children when pain evaluation was made on active movement. No cases of seizures, signs of catheter migration, hypotension or respiratory depression were observed. Sixty-three per cent of the patients experienced nausea or vomiting, but antiemetic treatment was indicated in only 11%. One epidural treatment had to be stopped in a child who did not respond to antiemetics. The incidence of pruritus was high (49%), but the symptoms were mild and limited.

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