• Anasth Intensivther Notfallmed · Dec 1982

    Case Reports

    [Respiratory depression after epidural opiate analgesia with buprenorphine hydrochloride? A clinical case report].

    • B Zinck and K W Fritz.
    • Anasth Intensivther Notfallmed. 1982 Dec 1;17(6):345-7.

    AbstractIn a case of epidural application of buprenorphinehydrochloride a reduction of arterial pO2 was seen 4-6 hours after the injection. This cannot be explained as a respiratory depression due to buprenorphine, because immediately after a repeat epidural application of the drug the pO2 rose again. Reduced pO2 a long time after buprenorphine is a a result of hypoventilation caused by increased pain.

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