Affiliation:
1. Department of Anaesthesia, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria
Abstract
The effects of injecting normal saline 5 ml through the epidural needle before catheter passage on ease of catheterisation and incidence of certain complications were investigated in 189 non-obstetric patients. The use of saline had no effect on ease of catheterisation, with 84.2% of Group S patients (saline, n=95) and 88.3% of Group C patients (control, n = 94) having the difficulty of passing the catheter rated as “easy” (P=031). The incidence of complications was not affected by the use of saline. Paraesthesia occurred in 27.4% of Group S patients compared with 16.0% of Group C patients (P=0.08). Epidural venous cannulation occurred in 6.3% of Group S patients versus 11.7% of Group C patients (P=0.30). We conclude that the use of 5 ml of normal saline prior to catheter threading provides no significant benefit in improving the ease of catheterisation or decreasing the incidence of catheter complications.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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