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Research Article | Volume 13 Issue:3 (, 2023) | Pages 1023 - 1028
A randomized controlled trial comparing dural puncture versus traditional epidurals for pain relief during birth
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DOI : 10.5083/ejcm
Published
Aug. 9, 2023
Abstract

Background: If you're looking for a reliable and adaptable approach of pain management during labor, look no further than central neuraxial analgesia. There have been a number of promising technical advancements in the realm of neuraxial analgesia. The purpose of this research is to examine the relative benefits of dural puncture epidural vs conventional epidural for delivering babies in pain-free conditions. Methods: Studying how well dural puncture epidurals work compared to more traditional epidurals for pain relief during labor. The Department of Anaesthesia, MNR Medical College and Hospital, Fasalwadi, Telangana, India, was the site of this clinical trial, which took place at the hospital's labor and delivery unit. From the month of February 2022 to January 2023. Forty participants are included in this analysis. Results: Adequate analgesia was reached on average 11.60 minutes into treatment in group A, and 10.04 minutes into treatment in group B. After 10 minutes after receiving an epidural bolus, 52% of women in Group A and 60% of women in Group B reported a VAS score of 10 or below for pain. Conclusion: In terms of pain relief during labor, dural puncture epidural method is preferable to classic epidural technique since it takes less time to reach therapeutic levels of analgesia. There are no harmful consequences on the mother or the baby from a dural puncture epidural, and the epidural enhances the sacral spread, the start of analgesia, and the bilateral pain alleviation for laboring women.

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