Analyzing the Efficacy and Potential Risks of Nitrous Oxide for Pain Management During Labor: A Narrative Review.

IF 2.5 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Clinical Pharmacology : Advances and Applications Pub Date : 2026-02-18 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.2147/CPAA.S577932
Nikhita Kichili, Morgan K Brown, Devon S Armer, Sydney A Mashaw, Sonja A Gennuso, Shahab Ahmadzadeh, Sahar Shekoohi, Alan D Kaye
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Abstract

Nitrous oxide has been used worldwide for labor analgesia for over a century. It offers a non-invasive, rapidly acting, and self-administered option for pain and anxiety management. The present investigation examines efficacy, safety, and limitations of nitrous oxide when compared to other labor analgesic modalities, including epidural anesthesia, intravenous opioids, and non-pharmacologic methods. Pharmacologically, nitrous oxide has both analgesic and anxiolytic effects via NMDA receptor inhibition, opioid receptor activation, and GABA-A modulation. While it can be less effective than epidurals in producing complete analgesia, studies demonstrate moderate pain relief, high maternal satisfaction, and preserved mobility. Safety considerations include common, mild adverse effects such as nausea, dizziness, and vomiting, with rare risks of hypoxia, especially when combined with other sedatives or in vitamin B12-deficient patients. Fetal exposure occurs via placental transfer, but it is rapidly cleared, with no consistent evidence of significant neonatal harm. In this regard, data on long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes is limited. Comparative studies suggest that nitrous oxide's efficacy is like certain opioids but inferior to epidural analgesia, and it offers both patient autonomy and ease of administration. Barriers that prevent broader adoption of nitrous include limited availability in rural settings, equipment costs, and the need for proper scavenging systems. Future research should focus on optimizing delivery systems, exploring long-term neonatal safety, and defining nitrous oxides's role in multimodal pain management. In summary, nitrous oxide represents a safe, flexible, and patient-centered analgesic option for labor, particularly for individuals who are looking for mobility, self-control, and a less invasive alternative to neuraxial anesthesia.

分析一氧化二氮在分娩过程中疼痛管理的疗效和潜在风险:叙述回顾。
一个多世纪以来,一氧化二氮一直在全球范围内用于分娩镇痛。它为疼痛和焦虑管理提供了一种非侵入性、快速、自我管理的选择。本研究探讨了与其他分娩镇痛方式(包括硬膜外麻醉、静脉注射阿片类药物和非药物方法)相比,氧化亚氮的有效性、安全性和局限性。药理学上,氧化亚氮通过NMDA受体抑制、阿片受体激活和GABA-A调节具有镇痛和抗焦虑作用。虽然它在产生完全镇痛方面可能不如硬膜外有效,但研究表明中度疼痛缓解,产妇满意度高,并保持活动能力。安全性考虑包括常见的轻微不良反应,如恶心、头晕和呕吐,罕见的缺氧风险,特别是与其他镇静剂或维生素b12缺乏患者联合使用时。胎儿暴露是通过胎盘移植发生的,但它很快就被清除了,没有一致的证据表明会对新生儿造成重大伤害。在这方面,关于长期神经发育结果的数据是有限的。比较研究表明,一氧化二氮的功效与某些阿片类药物相似,但不如硬膜外镇痛,而且它既提供了患者的自主权,又便于给药。阻碍广泛采用亚氮的障碍包括农村地区可用性有限、设备成本高以及需要适当的清除系统。未来的研究应侧重于优化分娩系统,探索新生儿的长期安全性,并确定氧化亚氮在多模式疼痛管理中的作用。综上所述,氧化亚氮是一种安全、灵活、以患者为中心的分娩镇痛选择,特别是对于那些正在寻找活动能力、自我控制能力和创伤较小的替代神经轴麻醉的个体。
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