Epidural Analgesia with a Bupivacaine-Fentanyl Mixture in Obstetrics: Comparison of Repeated Injections and Continuous Infusion

The use of a combination of bupivacaine-fentanyl for epidural analgesia for obstetrics increases the duration of analgesia, but does not eliminate the need for reinjection. The use of continuous infusion of epidural anesthetic drugs produces more stable analgesia. The current study was designed to a...

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Hauptverfasser: DʼAthis, F, Macheboeuf, M, Thomas, H, Robert, C, Desch, G, Galtier, M, Mares, P, Eledjam, J J, Bassell, Gerard M
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