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- W1522718288 abstract "Backround: The advantage of epidural-spinal analgesia technique include better subaracnoid space identification, less drug requirements, less sistemic toxicity, and rapid analgesic effect. In this study we compare peridural and peridural-spinal tecnique. Methods: The study included 200 patients during a period of 12 months. The inclusion criteria were women during labour with dilatation of 5cm or more without any associated pathology. The study evaluate analgesic response at 5 and 15 minutes, hemodinamic response, motor block, adverse effects and fetal response. The peridural tecnique was done with bupivacaina 0.065% and the periduralspinal tecnique with fentanyl 25mcg intrathecal without local anesthetic. Results: Each group included 100 patients (peridural or group A and peridural-spinal or group B). Pain perception was similar between both groups at 5 minutes (p value = 0.291), at 15 minutes peridural-spinal tecnique produced less pain perception (p" @default.
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- W1522718288 title "Analgesia combinada vs analgesia peridural para trabajo de parto" @default.
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