• Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet · Dec 1990

    Comparative Study

    [Labor under peridural anesthesia. Experience at the Maternity Center of the Amiens CHRU].

    • M R Fortaine, A Hermant, E Leleu, and Y Toque.
    • Centre de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, CHRU, Amiens.
    • Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet. 1990 Dec 1; 85 (12): 689-91.

    AbstractThe study has been carried out on 476 epidural deliveries. 69 per cent of the patients were satisfied. Amongst the 31 per cent of unsatisfied, most claimed that the analgesia was not sufficient, mainly due to delayed re-injections. Instead of a continuous administration, the authors prefer the use of a bolus which is better adapted to the different times of labour. 80 per cent of the patients who had a caesarian delivery under epidural anaesthetic were very satisfied. The efficacy of the re-injection for post-operative analgesia is also to be noted (92 per cent success). Finally, whatever the stage of perfection of the epidural technique, it is always better to associate the latter with a good psychoprophylaxis.

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