TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing bupivacaine 10mg/fentanyl 20 μg as an intrathecal test dose
AU - Dalal, P.
AU - Reynolds, Felicity
AU - Gertenbach, C.
AU - Harker, H.
AU - O'Sullivan, G.
PY - 2003/10
Y1 - 2003/10
N2 - After ethics committee approval and verbal consent, women undergoing elective caesarean section given spinal anaesthesia with hyperbaric 0.5% bupivacaine 10mg (2mL) plus fentanyl 20 μg (spinal group, n = 20) and women requesting epidural analgesia in labour given the same drugs and doses epidurally, either in the same concentration (epidural small volume group, n = 10) or as 10 mL of 0.1% bupivacaine plus fentanyl 20 μg (epidural large volume group, n = 12) were recruited. The temperature of the great toes, sensory block on the outer ankle (S1 dermatome), motor block at the ankle and haemodynamic changes were recorded every 2 min for 10 min. There was a significant rise in foot temperature only in the spinal group. At four minutes a combination of warm toes and motor or sensory block, usually both, were seen only in the spinal groups. Haemodynamic changes were non-specific. We conclude that bupivacaine 10 mg with fentanyl 20 μg is a reliable agent to detect intrathecal placement by 4 min by which time a combination of motor and sensory block at the ankle and toe warming should be present.
AB - After ethics committee approval and verbal consent, women undergoing elective caesarean section given spinal anaesthesia with hyperbaric 0.5% bupivacaine 10mg (2mL) plus fentanyl 20 μg (spinal group, n = 20) and women requesting epidural analgesia in labour given the same drugs and doses epidurally, either in the same concentration (epidural small volume group, n = 10) or as 10 mL of 0.1% bupivacaine plus fentanyl 20 μg (epidural large volume group, n = 12) were recruited. The temperature of the great toes, sensory block on the outer ankle (S1 dermatome), motor block at the ankle and haemodynamic changes were recorded every 2 min for 10 min. There was a significant rise in foot temperature only in the spinal group. At four minutes a combination of warm toes and motor or sensory block, usually both, were seen only in the spinal groups. Haemodynamic changes were non-specific. We conclude that bupivacaine 10 mg with fentanyl 20 μg is a reliable agent to detect intrathecal placement by 4 min by which time a combination of motor and sensory block at the ankle and toe warming should be present.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0959-289X(03)00036-0
DO - 10.1016/S0959-289X(03)00036-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 15321452
AN - SCOPUS:0141928190
SN - 0959-289X
VL - 12
SP - 250
EP - 255
JO - International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
JF - International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
IS - 4
ER -