Title of article
The Effects of Entonox and Epidural Analgesia on Arterial Oxygen Saturation of Women in Labour
Author/Authors
Akhtar, N. The Children’s hospital and the institute of child health - Department of paediatric Anaesthesia, Pakistan
From page
150
To page
153
Abstract
The arterial oxygen saturation of 60 mothers in the first stage of labour was monitored using pulse oximetery. Half the mothers received epidural analgesia and the other half inhaled Entonox for pain relief. Eight women in epidural group had at least one episode of significant arterial oxygen desaturation (SpO2 90%) as compared to twelve women in Entonox group (P 0.273). There was little difference in the number of hypoxic episodes experienced by either group, there were 22 periods in epidural group as compared to 36 periods in Entonox group, although their mean duration of these hypoxic episodes was longer in women of Entonox group that is (12 – 72 seconds) while in epidural group that (12 – 36 seconds) (P = 0.002). The severity of these hypoxic episodes was greater in the Entonox group than the epidural group (P = 0.02)
Keywords
Anesthesia = Obstetrics , Analgesics = Entonox , Anesthetic Techniques = Regional epidural , Hypoxia
Journal title
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Journal title
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Record number
2543149
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