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1090 related items for PubMed ID: 17531731

  • 1. Efficacy of ropivacaine, bupivacaine, and levobupivacaine for labor epidural analgesia.
    Sah N, Vallejo M, Phelps A, Finegold H, Mandell G, Ramanathan S.
    J Clin Anesth; 2007 May; 19(3):214-7. PubMed ID: 17531731
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  • 2. A randomized comparison of levobupivacaine, bupivacaine and ropivacaine with fentanyl, for labor analgesia.
    Atiénzar MC, Palanca JM, Torres F, Borràs R, Gil S, Esteve I.
    Int J Obstet Anesth; 2008 Apr; 17(2):106-11. PubMed ID: 18295469
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  • 3. Local anesthetics and mode of delivery: bupivacaine versus ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine.
    Beilin Y, Guinn NR, Bernstein HH, Zahn J, Hossain S, Bodian CA.
    Anesth Analg; 2007 Sep; 105(3):756-63. PubMed ID: 17717236
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  • 4. Comparison of bupivacaine, ropivacaine and levobupivacaine with sufentanil for patient-controlled epidural analgesia during labor: a randomized clinical trial.
    Wang LZ, Chang XY, Liu X, Hu XX, Tang BL.
    Chin Med J (Engl); 2010 Jan 20; 123(2):178-83. PubMed ID: 20137366
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  • 5. Bupivacaine versus L-bupivacaine for labor analgesia via combined spinal-epidural: a randomized, double-blinded study.
    Sah N, Vallejo MC, Ramanathan S, Golebiewski K.
    J Clin Anesth; 2005 Mar 20; 17(2):91-5. PubMed ID: 15809123
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  • 6. Does epidural versus combined spinal-epidural analgesia prolong labor and increase the risk of instrumental and cesarean delivery in nulliparous women?
    Aneiros F, Vazquez M, Valiño C, Taboada M, Sabaté S, Otero P, Costa J, Carceller J, Vázquez R, Díaz-Vieito M, Rodríguez A, Alvarez J.
    J Clin Anesth; 2009 Mar 20; 21(2):94-7. PubMed ID: 19329011
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  • 7. Comparison of ropivacaine 0.1%-fentanyl and bupivacaine 0.125%-- fentanyl infusions for epidural labour analgesia.
    Finegold H, Mandell G, Ramanathan S.
    Can J Anaesth; 2000 Aug 20; 47(8):740-5. PubMed ID: 10958089
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  • 8. Programmed intermittent epidural bolus versus continuous epidural infusion for labor analgesia: the effects on maternal motor function and labor outcome. A randomized double-blind study in nulliparous women.
    Capogna G, Camorcia M, Stirparo S, Farcomeni A.
    Anesth Analg; 2011 Oct 20; 113(4):826-31. PubMed ID: 21788309
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  • 9. Comparison of maternal and neonatal outcomes with epidural bupivacaine plus fentanyl and ropivacaine plus fentanyl for labor analgesia.
    Bolukbasi D, Sener EB, Sarihasan B, Kocamanoglu S, Tur A.
    Int J Obstet Anesth; 2005 Oct 20; 14(4):288-93. PubMed ID: 16140519
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  • 10. Minimum local analgesic concentrations of ropivacaine and levobupivacaine with sufentanil for epidural analgesia in labour.
    Boulier V, Gomis P, Lautner C, Visseaux H, Palot M, Malinovsky JM.
    Int J Obstet Anesth; 2009 Jul 20; 18(3):226-30. PubMed ID: 19464878
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  • 11. Patient-controlled epidural analgesia for labor pain: effect on labor, delivery and neonatal outcome of 0.125% bupivacaine vs 0.2% ropivacaine.
    Evron S, Glezerman M, Sadan O, Boaz M, Ezri T.
    Int J Obstet Anesth; 2004 Jan 20; 13(1):5-10. PubMed ID: 15321432
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  • 12. A randomized controlled trial of three patient-controlled epidural analgesia regimens for labor.
    Lim Y, Ocampo CE, Supandji M, Teoh WH, Sia AT.
    Anesth Analg; 2008 Dec 20; 107(6):1968-72. PubMed ID: 19020146
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  • 13. A comparison of motor block between ropivacaine and bupivacaine for continuous labor epidural analgesia.
    Merson N.
    AANA J; 2001 Feb 20; 69(1):54-8. PubMed ID: 11759140
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  • 14. Ropivacaine vs. levobupivacaine combined with sufentanil for epidural analgesia after lung surgery.
    De Cosmo G, Congedo E, Lai C, Sgreccia M, Amato A, Beccia G, Aceto P.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol; 2008 Dec 20; 25(12):1020-5. PubMed ID: 18538053
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  • 15. Regression of sensory and motor blockade, and analgesia during continuous epidural infusion of ropivacaine and fentanyl in comparison with other local anesthetics.
    Kanai A, Osawa S, Suzuki A, Ozawa A, Okamoto H, Hoka S.
    Pain Med; 2007 Dec 20; 8(7):546-53. PubMed ID: 17883739
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  • 16. [Efficacy and delivery outcomes of women underwent double-catheter epidural block during labor].
    Li JZ, Wang MS, Ji XH, Zheng LL, Tao H, Bi YL, Shi F, Liu YQ, Zhang YQ, Kang LP, Ma FG.
    Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 2010 Nov 20; 45(11):819-24. PubMed ID: 21211279
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  • 17. Effect of sufentanil on minimum local analgesic concentrations of epidural bupivacaine, ropivacaine and levobupivacaine in nullipara in early labour.
    Buyse I, Stockman W, Columb M, Vandermeersch E, Van de Velde M.
    Int J Obstet Anesth; 2007 Jan 20; 16(1):22-8. PubMed ID: 17125998
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  • 18. Patient supplemented epidural analgesia after major abdominal surgery with bupivacaine/fentanyl or ropivacaine/fentanyl.
    Berti M, Fanelli G, Casati A, Albertin A, Palmisano S, Deni F, Perotti V, Torri G.
    Can J Anaesth; 2000 Jan 20; 47(1):27-32. PubMed ID: 10626714
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  • 19. Comparison of fentanyl and sufentanil as adjuncts to bupivacaine for labor epidural analgesia.
    Lilker S, Rofaeel A, Balki M, Carvalho JC.
    J Clin Anesth; 2009 Mar 20; 21(2):108-12. PubMed ID: 19329014
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  • 20. Pain relief and motor function during continuous interscalene analgesia after open shoulder surgery: a prospective, randomized, double-blind comparison between levobupivacaine 0.25%, and ropivacaine 0.25% or 0.4%.
    Borghi B, Facchini F, Agnoletti V, Adduci A, Lambertini A, Marini E, Gallerani P, Sassoli V, Luppi M, Casati A.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol; 2006 Dec 20; 23(12):1005-9. PubMed ID: 16824239
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