Affiliation:
1. Department of Anaesthesia, St Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy, Victoria
Abstract
Postoperative analgesia and plasma concentrations of bupivacaine were evaluated in six patients receiving intermittent epidural bupivacaine for a period of 72 hours following large bowel surgery. Repeated doses were administered every hour by a new automatic, specially designed pump. Venous plasma bupivacaine concentrations showed accumulation for up to 48–60 hours during administration and were mostly less than 2 μg/ml except in an elderly, frail patient in whom a peak of 3.9 μg/ml was observed. This convenient, low-dose, pulsed technique provided excellent analgesia although special care may be necessary in the elderly and frail patient if potentially toxic levels are to be avoided.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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