Epidural analgesia in labor: A narrative review

Lucy Halliday(University of Glasgow), Scott M. Nelson(University of Glasgow), Rachel Kearns(University of Glasgow)
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
March 12, 2022
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Abstract

Lumbar epidural is the most effective form of pain relief in labor with around 30% of laboring women in the UK and 60% in the USA receiving epidural analgesia. Associations of epidural on maternal, obstetric, and neonatal outcomes have been the subject of intense study, though a number of uncertainties persist. The present narrative review explores important areas of research surrounding epidural analgesia in obstetric patients including methods of initiation and administration, choice of local anesthetic solution, and the addition of adjuvants. Key meta-analyses exploring associations of epidural analgesia on maternal and neonatal outcomes are identified and summarized.


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