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Published in: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie 8/2009

01-08-2009 | Reports of Original Investigations

Spinal anesthesia for intrapartum Cesarean delivery following epidural labor analgesia: a retrospective cohort study

Authors: W. Anton Visser, MD, PhD, Annemieke Dijkstra, MD, Mustafa Albayrak, MD, Mathieu J. M. Gielen, MD, PhD, Eric Boersma, PhD, Henk J. Vonsée, MD, PhD

Published in: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie | Issue 8/2009

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Abstract

Purpose

Failed conversion of epidural labor analgesia (ELA) to epidural surgical anesthesia (ESA) for intrapartum Cesarean delivery (CD) has been observed in clinical practice. However, spinal anesthesia (SA) in parturients experiencing failed conversion of ELA to ESA has been associated with an increased incidence of serious side effects. In this retrospective cohort analysis, we examined our routine clinical practice of removing the in situ epidural, rather than attempting to convert to ESA, prior to administering SA for intrapartum CD.

Methods

Hemodynamic data, frequencies of either high or total spinal block, and maternal and neonatal outcome data were gathered from the anesthesia records of all parturients at the Amphia Hospital, undergoing intrapartum CD between January 1, 2001 and May 1, 2005.

Results

Complete data were available for 693 patients (97.6%) of the 710 medical records that were identified. Of the 693 patients, 508 (73.3%) had no ELA and received SA, 128 patients (18.5%) received SA following epidural anesthesia for labor, 19 (2.7%) underwent conversion of ELA to ESA, and 38 (5.5%) received general anesthesia. When comparing both SA groups, no clinically relevant differences were observed regarding the incidence of total spinal block (0% in both groups) or high spinal block (0.2 vs 0.8%, P = 0.36). The number of hypotensive episodes, the total amount of ephedrine administered, and the Apgar scores recorded at 5 and 10 min were similar amongst groups.

Conclusions

The incidence of serious side effects associated with SA for intrapartum CD following ELA is low and not different compared to SA only.
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Metadata
Title
Spinal anesthesia for intrapartum Cesarean delivery following epidural labor analgesia: a retrospective cohort study
Authors
W. Anton Visser, MD, PhD
Annemieke Dijkstra, MD
Mustafa Albayrak, MD
Mathieu J. M. Gielen, MD, PhD
Eric Boersma, PhD
Henk J. Vonsée, MD, PhD
Publication date
01-08-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie / Issue 8/2009
Print ISSN: 0832-610X
Electronic ISSN: 1496-8975
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12630-009-9113-y

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