Dose-dependent reduction of the minimum local analgesic concentration of bupivacaine by sufentanil for epidural analgesia in labor

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作者
Polley, LS [1 ]
Columb, MO [1 ]
Wagner, DS [1 ]
Naughton, NN [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Med Ctr, Womens Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, Ann Arbor, MI USA
关键词
analgesic potency; Dixon and Massey; epidural opioids; obstetric; pregnancy;
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10.1097/00000542-199809000-00011
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background The minimum local analgesic concentration (MLAC) has been defined as the median effective local analgesic concentration in a 20-ml volume for epidural analgesia in the first stage of labor. The aim of this study was to determine the local anesthetic-sparing efficacy of epidural sufentanil by its effect on the MLAC of bupivacaine. Methods: In this double-blind, randomized, prospective study, 147 parturients at less than or equal to 7 cm cervical dilation who requested epidural analgesia were allocated to one of four study groups. After a lumbar epidural catheter was placed, study participants received 20 ml bupivacaine (n = 38), bupivacaine with sufentanil 0.5 mu g/ml (n = 38), bupivacaine with sufentanil 1 mu g/ml (n = 33), or bupivacaine with sufentanil 1.5 mu g/ml(n = 38). The concentration of bupivacaine was determined by the response of the previous patient using up-down sequential allocation. The analgesic efficacy was assessed using 100-mm visual analog pain scores, with less than or equal to 10 mm within 30 min defined as effective, Results: The MLAC of bupivacaine alone was 0.104% wt/vol (95% CI, 0.090-0.117), The addition of sufentanil at doses of 0.5 mu g/ml, 1 mu g/ml, and 1.5 mu g/ml resulted in significant reductions (P < 0.0001) in the MLAC of bupivacaine to 0.048% wt/vol (95% CI, 0.030- 0.065), 0.021% wt/vol (95% CI, 0-0.055), and 0.003% wt/vol(95% CI, 0-0.023), respectively. Conclusions: This study showed a significant (P < 0.0001) dose-dependent reduction in the MLAC of bupivacaine by sufentanil.
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