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  • 21. Patient-controlled epidural analgesia in labour--is a continuous infusion of benefit?
    Paech MJ.
    Anaesth Intensive Care; 1992 Feb; 20(1):15-20. PubMed ID: 1609935
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  • 22. Oxytocin augmentation of labour in women with epidural analgesia for reducing operative deliveries.
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  • 23. Clinical experience with patient-controlled and staff-administered intermittent bolus epidural analgesia in labour.
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  • 24. Epidural bupivacaine dilution for labour. A comparison of three concentrations infused with a fixed dose of fentanyl.
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  • 25. Epidural catheter migration during labour: an hypothesis for inadequate analgesia.
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  • 33. The epidural electric stimulation test does not predict local anesthetic spread or consumption in labour epidural analgesia.
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  • 35. An evaluation of epidural bupivacaine with and without meperidine in labor.
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  • 36. Maternal positioning affects fetal heart rate changes after epidural analgesia for labour.
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  • 38. Shivering related to epidural blockade with bupivacaine in labour, and the influence of epidural pethidine.
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  • 40. The effect of maternal position on fetal heart rate during epidural or intrathecal labor analgesia.
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