2011
DOI: 10.1097/01.aoa.0000406675.17283.c8
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ED(50) and ED(95) of Intrathecal Bupivacaine in Morbidly Obese Patients Undergoing Cesarean Delivery

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“…It has been suggested that patients with morbid obesity may have a lower neuraxial local anesthetic requirement, possibly due to decreased cerebrospinal fluid volumes; 5,6 although this has not been confirmed by some clinical studies. 7 Only one of the three cases (BMI 95 kg/m 2 ) required a low dose of bupivacaine 7.5 mg to achieve a T4-level for surgical anesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It has been suggested that patients with morbid obesity may have a lower neuraxial local anesthetic requirement, possibly due to decreased cerebrospinal fluid volumes; 5,6 although this has not been confirmed by some clinical studies. 7 Only one of the three cases (BMI 95 kg/m 2 ) required a low dose of bupivacaine 7.5 mg to achieve a T4-level for surgical anesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…L'AL le plus utilisé reste la bupivacaïne hyperbare. Ginosar [25]. D'autres études ont cependant montré un besoin réduit d'AL intrathécal en cas d'obésité.…”
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“…L'ED 95 de la lévobupivacaïne est de 12,9 mg avec 2,5 mg de sufentanil [57]. Entre obèses et non obèses, Carvalho et al [58] ne trouvent pas de différence sur l'ED 95 de la BUP. L'adjonction de 100 mg de morphine est devenue une pratique courante.…”
Section: Rachianesthésie Pour Césarienneunclassified