Epidural analgesia for labor: Current techniques

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Epidural analgesia is an extremely effective and popular treatment for labor pain. In this review, we trace the history of the use of epidural analgesia and its refinements. We then outline the goals of treatment and methods used to attain those goals. The use of low concentrations of local anesthetics, combined with lipid-soluble opioids, does not impede the progress of labor or depress the newborn. The incidence of side effects is low. Maintenance of analgesia that allows patient control enhances patient satisfaction. © 2010 Silva and Halpern.

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Silva, M., & Halpern, S. H. (2010). Epidural analgesia for labor: Current techniques. Local and Regional Anesthesia. https://doi.org/10.2147/LRA.S10237

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