How do local anesthetics compare with placebo or no treatment for pain relief in women undergoing outpatient hysteroscopy?

2018 ◽  
Pain medicine ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 67-70
Author(s):  
Yevhenii Grizhimalsky ◽  
Andrii Harha

Labour pain is recognized by some women as the most severe pain that they have ever felt in their life. Epidural analgesia is an effective method of pain relief in labour and is considered as the gold standard of analgesia for delivery. Traditionally, epidural analgesia in Ukraine is performed without the ability for the patient to control the process of anesthesia. The authors became interested in the delivery of local anesthetics by patient­controlled epidural analgesia instead of the traditional physician methods. In randomized controlled studies there is an evidence that the PCEA method tends to improve the quality of pain relief and increase the patient satisfaction.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael J Schontz ◽  
Krystina Geiger

Local anesthetics are used with neuraxial and regional techniques to provide pain relief, most commonly postoperatively. Each agent is a sodium-channel blocker, although each agent differs in onset of action, potency, duration of action, and safety profile. Chemical structure and lipophilicity are the main determinants of these characteristics. The agents may be used alone or in combination with an additive which alters the local anesthetic’s properties . Clinically, local anesthetics provide pain relief in a multimodal approach. This reduces opiate consumption, opiate-related adverse effects, and length of stay. Additional benefits when using neuraxial techniques include decreases in mortality, venous thromboembolism, myocardial infarction, pneumonia, respiratory depression, and duration of ileus. Although there are many adverse effects, the most serious include neurologic and cardiovascular. Seizures and cardiac arrest may result from local anesthetic systemic toxicity when systemic levels are elevated or the patient is predisposed. Dose adjustment, removal, or reversal of the agent may be clinically indicated. Lipid emulsion therapy is a reversal agent which acts as a sequestering vehicle for the local anesthetic. Liposomal bupivacaine, the newest formulation of local anesthetic, may provide an increased duration of action compared with standard formulations, although more evidence is needed. This review contains 5 figures, 5 tables, and 59 references. Keywords: amide, ester, epidural, local anesthetic, local anesthetic systemic toxicity, lipid emulsion therapy, liposomal bupivacaine, peripheral nerve block


2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 807-827 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nevein K. Ghamry ◽  
Ahmed Samy ◽  
Ahmed M. Abdelhakim ◽  
Ahmed Elgebaly ◽  
Safaa Ibrahim ◽  
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Author(s):  
Gaity Ahmad ◽  
Sushant Saluja ◽  
Helena O'Flynn ◽  
Alessandra Sorrentino ◽  
Daniel Leach ◽  
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