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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2013

Must we press on until a young mother dies? Remifentanil patient controlled analgesia in labour may not be suited as a "poor man's epidural"

Peter Kranke; Thierry Girard; Patricia Lavand’homme; Andrea Melber; Johanna Jokinen; Ralf M. Muellenbach; Johannes Wirbelauer; A Hönig

BackgroundThe epidural route is still considered the gold standard for labour analgesia, although it is not without serious consequences when incorrect placement goes unrecognized, e.g. in case of intravascular, intrathecal and subdural placements. Until now there has not been a viable alternative to epidural analgesia especially in view of the neonatal outcome and the need for respiratory support when long-acting opioids are used via the parenteral route. Pethidine and meptazinol are far from ideal having been described as providing rather sedation than analgesia, affecting the cardiotocograph (CTG), causing fetal acidosis and having active metabolites with prolonged half-lives especially in the neonate. Despite these obvious shortcomings, intramuscular and intravenously administered pethidine and comparable substances are still frequently used in delivery units.Since the end of the 90ths remifentanil administered in a patient-controlled mode (PCA) had been reported as a useful alternative for labour analgesia in those women who either don’t want, can’t have or don’t need epidural analgesia.DiscussionIn view of the need for conversion to central neuraxial blocks and the analgesic effect remifentanil has been demonstrated to be superior to pethidine. Despite being less effective in terms of the resulting pain scores, clinical studies suggest that the satisfaction with analgesia may be comparable to that obtained with epidural analgesia. Owing to this fact, remifentanil has gained a place in modern labour analgesia in many institutions.However, the fact that remifentanil may cause harm should not be forgotten when the use of this potent mu-agonist is considered for the use in labouring women. In the setting of one-to-one midwifery care, appropriate monitoring and providing that enough experience exists with this potent opioid and the treatment of potential complications, remifentanil PCA is a useful option in addition to epidural analgesia and other central neuraxial blocks. Already described serious consequences should remind us not refer to remifentanil PCA as a “poor man’s epidural” and to safely administer remifentanil with an appropriate indication.SummaryTherefore, the authors conclude that economic considerations and potential cost-savings in conjunction with remifentanil PCA may not be appropriate main endpoints when studying this valuable method for labour analgesia.


Anaesthesist | 2014

Management der postpartalen Blutung (PPH)

Dietmar Schlembach; M Mörtl; Thierry Girard; Wolfgang Arzt; E. Beinder; Christoph Brezinka; Kinga Chalubinski; Dietmar Fries; W. Gogarten; B.-J. Hackelöer; Hanns Helmer; W. Henrich; Irene Hösli; Peter Husslein; Franz Kainer; U Lang; G. Pfanner; W. Rath; E. Schleussner; Horst Steiner; Daniel Surbek; Roland Zimmermann


Anaesthesist | 2014

Management of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH): algorithm of the interdisciplinary D-A-CH consensus group PPH (Germany – Austria – Switzerland)

Dietmar Schlembach; M Mörtl; Thierry Girard; Wolfgang Arzt; E. Beinder; Christoph Brezinka; Kinga Chalubinski; Dietmar Fries; W. Gogarten; B.-J. Hackelöer; Hanns Helmer; Wolfgang Henrich; Irene Hösli; Peter Husslein; Franz Kainer; U Lang; G. Pfanner; W. Rath; E. Schleussner; Horst Steiner; Daniel Surbek; Roland Zimmermann


Swiss Medical Forum ‒ Schweizerisches Medizin-Forum | 2013

Management der postpartalen Blutung: Der «D-A-CH»-Algorithmus

Dietmar Schlembach; M Mörtl; Thierry Girard; Wolfgang Arzt; Christoph Brezinka; Kinga Chalubinski; Dietmar Fries; W. Gogarten; B.-J. Hackelöer; Hanns Helmer; Wolfgang Heinrich; Irene Hösli; Peter Husslein; Franz Kainer; U Lang; G. Pfanner; W. Rath; E. Schleussner; Horst Steiner; Daniel Surbek; Roland Zimmermann


International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia | 2016

Remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia for labour: learning points from a registry

Andrea Melber; Thierry Girard; Moira Baeriswyl; Peter Knessl; Georges Louis Savoldelli


Frauenheilkunde Up2date | 2018

Geburtshilfliche Anästhesie Teil 2: Etablierte Standards und neue Perspektiven

Peter Kranke; Thorsten Annecke; Dorothee H. Bremerich; Daniel Chappell; Thierry Girard; W. Gogarten; Robert Hanß; Lutz Kaufner; Sophie Neuhaus; Tobias Ninke; Thomas Standl; Stefan Weber; Yvonne Jelting; Thomas Volk


Frauenheilkunde Up2date | 2018

Geburtshilfliche Anästhesie Teil 1: Risiken im Rahmen von Schwangerschaft und Geburt

Peter Kranke; Thorsten Annecke; Dorothee H. Bremerich; Daniel Chappell; Thierry Girard; W. Gogarten; Robert Hanß; Lutz Kaufner; Sophie Neuhaus; Tobias Ninke; Thomas Standl; Stefan Weber; Yvonne Jelting; Thomas Volk


Anasthesiologie Intensivmedizin Notfallmedizin Schmerztherapie | 2017

Geburtshilfliche Anästhesie: Altbewährtes, Kontroversen und neue Perspektiven – Teil 1

Peter Kranke; Thorsten Annecke; Dorothee H. Bremerich; Daniel Chappell; Thierry Girard; W. Gogarten; Robert Hanß; Lutz Kaufner; Sophie Neuhaus; Tobias Ninke; Thomas Standl; Stefan Weber; Yvonne Jelting; Thomas Volk


Swiss Medical Forum ‒ Schweizerisches Medizin-Forum | 2016

Neonatale Erstversorgung –interdisziplinäre Empfehlungen

Thierry Girard; Christof Heim; René Hornung; Irene Hösli; Sebastian Krayer; Marc-Alain Panchard; Riccardo Pfister; Gabriel Schär; Sabrina Schipani


Forum Médical Suisse ‒ Swiss Medical Forum | 2016

Les premiers soins néonatals – recommandations interdisciplinaires

Thierry Girard; Christof Heim; René Hornung; Irene Hösli; Sebastian Krayer; Marc-Alain Panchard; Riccardo Pfister; Gabriel Schär; Sabrina Schipani

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W. Gogarten

University of Münster

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Christoph Brezinka

Innsbruck Medical University

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Dietmar Fries

Innsbruck Medical University

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M Mörtl

Medical University of Graz

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Peter Husslein

Medical University of Vienna

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U Lang

Medical University of Graz

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