14. Analgesia del parto: estudio de los bolos epidurales intermitentes.

  • Alejandra Pons Martínez Anestesiología y Reanimación. Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Palabras clave: Epidural, Analgesia controlada por el paciente, Analgesia en el parto

Abstract

El manejo analgésico adecuado durante el parto es un pilar fundamental de la anestesia obstétrica. En este contexto, se han desarrollado diferentes innovaciones que buscan mejorar la calidad de la analgesia en comparación con la epidural convencional, como son la epidural con punción dural y el uso de bolos epidurales intermitentes programados. En este estudio, se evalúa la eficacia y seguridad de la combinación de ambas técnicas.

 

Appropriate pain management during childbirth is a fundamental pillar of obstetric anesthesia. In this context, various innovations have been developed that aim to improve the quality of analgesia compared to conventional epidural techniques. These include dural puncture epidural and the use of programmed intermittent epidural boluses. This study assesses the effectiveness and safety of combining both of these techniques.

Citas

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Publicado
25-07-2023