2018
DOI: 10.5114/kitp.2018.74668
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Ropivacaine has no advantage over bupivacaine in thoracic epidural analgesia for patients with pectus excavatum undergoing the Nuss procedure – a single blind randomized clinical trial comparing efficacy and safety

Abstract: IntroductionPectus excavatum repair (Nuss procedure) is a painful procedure requiring effective postoperative analgesia.AimTo establish whether thoracic epidural analgesia with ropivacaine is non-inferior to epidural analgesia with bupivacaine following the Nuss procedure in children.Material and methodsThe prospective, randomized, controlled, single blind study included 81 children. Computer-generated random numbers were used to allocate treatment. All children received general anesthesia. Intraoperative and … Show more

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“…In our study the type of analgesic mixture administered to the epidural space did not affect the level of postoperative pain intensity at rest, during deep breathing or coughing. Walaszczyk et al 27 found that 0.0625% epidural bupivacaine has no advantage over 0.1% epidural ropivacaine for pectus excavatum repair in children. Pain scores requiring intervention ( > 2/10 according to NRS) were recorded with similar frequency in both groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study the type of analgesic mixture administered to the epidural space did not affect the level of postoperative pain intensity at rest, during deep breathing or coughing. Walaszczyk et al 27 found that 0.0625% epidural bupivacaine has no advantage over 0.1% epidural ropivacaine for pectus excavatum repair in children. Pain scores requiring intervention ( > 2/10 according to NRS) were recorded with similar frequency in both groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%