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Abstract
Epidural analgesia for controlling pain in labour has been the gold standard over the past 2 decades as it is considered the least harmful technique for the newborn. In reality, however, it is not without risk. That said, there are few options for pain management in labour when epidural analgesia is contraindicated. A recent survey to investigate the use of alternatives showed remifentanil to be the first choice when using systemic analgesia intravenously, as short-acting opioids administered systemically relieve pain adequately without the need for epidural analgesia.
Another safe option for providing obstetric analgesia is dexmedetomidine, a selective alpha-2 agonist that improves the quality of analgesia and reduces opioid requirements. Dexmedetomidine promotes stability and maintains uterine/placental homeostasis.
期刊介绍:
The Medical Journal of the Hospital General de Mexico is the official organ of the Medical Society of the Hospital General de Mexico. The journal accepts articles in Spanish or in English on the field of hospital medicine. The journal publishes original articles, clinical cases, reviews articles, history notes, issues on medical education, short communications and editorials at the invitation of the Society. All articles are double blind peer reviewed by at least 2 reviewers and finally classified as accepted or rejected by the Editorial Board.