Articles: analgesia.
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Gynecol. Obstet. Invest. · Jan 1997
ReviewLumbar epidural analgesia for labor and vaginal delivery.
Lumbar epidural analgesia has become the preferred method of pain relief for labor and delivery. Proper administration of epidural analgesia offers many advantages for both mother and fetus. With the availability of various local anesthetics, opioids, and infusion techniques, the analgesia can be tailored to the specific needs of the mother, fetus, and labor. Its effect on the progress of labor remains a controversial topic subject to ongoing investigation.
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Regional anesthesia · Jan 1997
Clinical TrialExtended epidural catheter infusions with analgesics for patients with noncancer pain at their homes.
Patients with severe, noncancer pain unresponsive to epidural steroid injections are frequently referred for implantation of a permanent intraspinal device or for surgery. An alternative approach has been evaluated, which involves extended epidural catheter infusions of analgesics. ⋯ Temporary lumbar epidural catheter infusions represent an option between lumbar epidural steroid injections and more invasive and expensive modalities. The technique is effective in relieving chronic low back pain for extended periods, reducing its long-term intensity, and in some cases abolishing it.