Abstract
Background: This study aimed to compare the analgesic effects of programmed intermittent epidural boluses (PIEB) and continuous epidural infusion (CEI) for postoperative analgesia after elective cesarean section (CS). Methods: Seventy-four women who underwent elective CS were randomized to receive either PIEB or CEI. The PIEB group received 4 ml-intermittent boluses of 0.11% ropivacaine every hour at a rate of 120 ml/h. The CEI group received a constant rate of 4 ml/h of 0.11% ropivacaine. The primary outcome was the pain score at rest at 36 h after CS. Secondary outcomes included the pain scores during mobilization, time-weighted pain scores, the incidence of motor blockade, and complications-related epidural analgesia during 36 h after CS. Results: The pain score at rest at 36 h after CS was significantly lower in the PIEB group compared with that in the CEI group (3.0 vs. 0.0; median difference: 2, 95% CI [1, 2], P < 0.001). The mean time-weighted pain scores at rest and during mobilizations were also significantly lower in the PIEB group than in the CEI group (pain at rest; mean difference [MD]: 37.5, 95% CI [24.6, 50.4], P < 0.001/pain during mobilization; MD: 56.6, 95% CI [39.8, 73.5], P < 0.001). The incidence of motor blockade was significantly reduced in the PIEB group compared with that in the CEI group (P < 0.001). Conclusions: PIEB provides superior analgesia with less motor blockade than CEI in postpartum women after CS, without any apparent adverse events.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 374-383 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Korean Journal of Anesthesiology |
| Volume | 77 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jun 2024 |
Keywords
- Cesarean section
- Continuous epidural infusion
- Epidural analgesia
- Obstetrical analgesia
- Patient-controlled analgesia
- Postoperative pain
- Programmed intermittent epidural boluses
- Ropivacaine
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