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Original Article

Effective obstetric paracervical block with reduced dose of bupivacaine: A prospective randomized double-blind study comparing 25 mg (0.25 %) and 12.5 mg (0.125%) of bupivacaine

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Pages 50-54 | Received 18 Jan 1996, Accepted 08 May 1996, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Background. To study whether paracervical block (PCB) with 12.5 mg (0.125 %) of bupivacaine is as effective as with 25 mg (0.25 %) and if there are differences in fetal heart rate (FMR) patterns between the doses.

Methods. A prospective, randomized double-blind study. Fifty-two patients received PCB with 25 mg and 45 patients with 12.5 mg of bupivacaine. Pain intensity was assessed by the patients on a horizontal visual analog scale (VAS). Fetal heart rates of the fetuses were analyzed visually concerning basal rate, variability, accelerations, bradycardia, silent pattern and decelerations.

Results. The pain relief was statistically significant in both groups up to 120 min after PCB. The VAS-values were similar in both groups both before and after PCB. Fetal heart rate changes appeared in both groups more frequently after than prior to PCB. In patients receiving 25 mg of bupivacaine there appeared to be more FHR changes than in those receiving 12.5 mg.

Conclusions. Paracervical block with 12.5 mg of bupivacaine is an effective method to relieve pain during labor. Fetal heart rate changes seemed to appear less frequently with this reduced dose. It seems that by lowering the dose of bupivacaine it is possible to reduce fetal side-effects without losing analgesic effect.

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