Authors
Robert Schier, Diana Guerra, Jorge Aguilar, Gregory F Pratt, Mike Hernandez, Krishna Boddu, Bernhard Riedel
Publication date
2009/12/1
Source
Anesthesia & Analgesia
Volume
109
Issue
6
Pages
2012-2021
Publisher
LWW
Description
BACKGROUND:
The best method for identifying the epidural space for neuraxial blocks is controversial. We conducted this meta-analysis to test the hypothesis that loss of resistance with liquid reduces complications with epidural placement.
METHODS:
The MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases were searched for prospective, randomized studies comparing air versus liquid as the medium for loss of resistance during epidural space identification in adults. Data were abstracted from 5 studies (4 obstetric and 1 nonobstetric)(n= 4422 patients) that met inclusion criteria and analyzed for the following 6 outcomes: difficult catheter insertion, paresthesia, intravascular catheter insertion, accidental dural puncture, postdural puncture headache, and partial block.
RESULTS:
The overall risk differences for adverse outcome between the different mediums were not statistically different for the obstetric population. A small …
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