2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2011.07.001
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Neuraxial blockade for external cephalic version: a systematic review

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“…Existen varias estrategias analgésicas estudiadas, como el óxido nitroso inhalado 24 , remifentanilo intravenoso 25 y la analgesia/anestesia regional 26,27 .…”
Section: Dolor En La Versión Cefálica Externa Y Uso De Analgesiaunclassified
“…Existen varias estrategias analgésicas estudiadas, como el óxido nitroso inhalado 24 , remifentanilo intravenoso 25 y la analgesia/anestesia regional 26,27 .…”
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“…Pain is another reason women cite to avoid ECV, and this may be addressed by use of neuraxial block, nitrous oxide or acupuncture. Neuraxial block appears to increase ECV success rates and, additionally, can alleviate the pain associated with ECV 45. The ideal neuraxial block medication regime is unclear but it appears that higher doses are more likely to assist successful ECV 34…”
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“…9, 10 Lavoie et al 10 reported that neuraxial anesthesia (RR 1.95, 95% CI 1.46 to 2.60) almost doubled the success rate of ECV as compared to neuraxial analgesia (RR 1.18, 95% confidence interval 0.94 to 1.49), and this success rate is independent from the use of tocolytic agents or intravenous fluid boluses that also affect success rates. 7 This finding certainly has resource implications.…”
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“…8,9 Depuis 1994, plusieurs articles ont traité de l'utilisation de l'anesthésie régionale pour faciliter les VCE; plus spécifiquement, huit études randomisées contrôlées (dont deux non publiées en plus de six études non randomisées), plusieurs articles de synthèse et trois méta-analyses. 7,9,10 Du point de vue de l'anesthésie, on a conclu correctement que l'anesthésie régionale (rachidienne, péridurale ou combinée), et non seulement l'analgésie neuraxiale, est nécessaire pour augmenter le taux de réussite des VCE. 9,10 Lavoie et coll.…”
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