2015
DOI: 10.1111/aas.12565
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Epinephrine adjuvant reduced epidural blood vessel penetration incidence in a randomized, double‐blinded trial

Abstract: The addition of epinephrine to ropivacaine improves the safety and quality of epidural anesthesia when administered by gravity flow via the Hustead needle for cesarean sections.

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“…but not in the subarachnoid space [22][23][24]. Vasoconstriction in the epidural space may reduce the risk of vascular injury [29], systemic absorption and systemic side effects of fentanyl [21][22][23]. The dose of local anaesthetic needed for analgesia is reduced and also the risk of motor nerve block and leg weakness [22,23].…”
Section: It Causes Vasoconstriction In the Epidural Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…but not in the subarachnoid space [22][23][24]. Vasoconstriction in the epidural space may reduce the risk of vascular injury [29], systemic absorption and systemic side effects of fentanyl [21][22][23]. The dose of local anaesthetic needed for analgesia is reduced and also the risk of motor nerve block and leg weakness [22,23].…”
Section: It Causes Vasoconstriction In the Epidural Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of these beneficial pharmacological effects and interactions, an adrenaline-containing thoracic epidural solution should be considered from the first injection through the epidural needle [29] and the infusion continued until withdrawal of the epidural catheter.…”
Section: It Causes Vasoconstriction In the Epidural Spacementioning
confidence: 99%