• Ceska Gynekol · Apr 1996

    [A combination of normal physiologic management of delivery and epidural analgesia].

    • J Kahánek, S Cerný, J David, D Schmitz, M Hanauer, and K Host'álek.
    • Gynek-porod. oddĕlení NsP, Teplice.
    • Ceska Gynekol. 1996 Apr 1; 61 (2): 82-5.

    AbstractFrom the anaesthesiological aspect the authors recommend the method of loss of resistance during verification of the epidural space as a safer method (lower percentage of perforations of the spinal dura mater). At the mentioned concentrations and dosage the authors did not observe any motor disorders of the lower extremities. The assembled experience with a combination of physiological delivery with emphasis on the second stage of labour and epidural analgesia justify not only the statement that this combination is possible but that it is favourable for mother and foetus. The combination reduces considerably the disadvantages of both types of management of labour, it used isolated. It puts, however, much greater demands on the staff and the costs are higher. These disadvantages should, however, not influence humanitarian trends in obstetrics.

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