Literature DB >> 17710897

Evaluation of two different epidural catheters in clinical practice. narrowing down the incidence of paresthesia!

E A C Bouman1, H F Gramke, N Wetzel, T H T Vanderbroeck, R Bruinsma, M Theunissen, H E M Kerkkamp, M A E Marcus.   

Abstract

Although epidural anesthesia is considered safe, several complications may occur during puncture and insertion of a catheter. Incidences of paresthesia vary between 0.2 and 56%. A prospective, open, cohort-controlled pilot study was conducted in 188 patients, ASA I-III, age 19-87 years, scheduled for elective surgery and epidural anesthesia. We evaluated a 20 G polyamide (standard) catheter and a 20 G combined polyurethane-polyamide (new) catheter. Spontaneous reactions upon catheter-insertion, paresthesia on questioning, inadvertent dural or intravascular puncture, and reasons for early catheter removal were recorded. The incidence of paresthesia reported spontaneously was 21.3% with the standard catheter and 16.7% with the new catheter. Systematically asking for paresthesia almost doubled the paraesthesia rate. Intravascular cannulation occurred in 5%. No accidental dural punctures occurred. An overall incidence of 13.3% of technical problems led to early catheter removal. The new catheter was at least equivalent to the standard regarding epidural success rate and safety : rate of paresthesia, intravascular and dural cannulation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17710897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anaesthesiol Belg        ISSN: 0001-5164


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1.  Infant lumbar and thoracic epidurals for abdominal surgeries: cases in a paediatric tertiary institution.

Authors:  Sze Ying Thong; Eliza I-Lin Sin; Diana Xin Hui Chan; Jagdish M Shahani
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 1.858

2.  Epidural needle insertion : A large registry analysis.

Authors:  H Bomberg; N Paquet; A Huth; S Wagenpfeil; P Kessler; H Wulf; T Wiesmann; T Standl; A Gottschalk; J Döffert; W Hering; J Birnbaum; B Kutter; J Winckelmann; S Liebl-Biereige; W Meissner; O Vicent; T Koch; H Bürkle; D I Sessler; A Raddatz; T Volk
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2018-10-18       Impact factor: 1.041

3.  [Correlation of the epidural space measured intraoperatively and estimated by MRI or US: an observational study].

Authors:  Mehmet Cantürk; Nazan Kocaoğlu; Meltem Hakki
Journal:  Braz J Anesthesiol       Date:  2020-06-18
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