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Comparison of programmed intermittent epidural bolus and continuous epidural infusion for post-operative analgesia after major abdominal surgery: A randomized controlled trial.

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of clinical anesthesia"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2020.109850

Abstract: STUDY OBJECTIVE Few studies have compared continuous epidural infusion (CEI) against programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) epidural analgesia after major abdominal surgery. It has not been established whether the modality of epidural medication administration affects… read more here.

Keywords: surgery; major abdominal; abdominal surgery; analgesia major ... See more keywords
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Comparing Programmed Intermittent Bolus and Continuous Infusion as the Background Infusion for Parturient-Controlled Epidural Analgesia

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Published in 2019 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-39248-5

Abstract: The programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) technique offers multiple benefits over continuous epidural infusion (CEI), but controversy still exists when it is used in conjunction with a parturient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) regimen. A systematic review… read more here.

Keywords: epidural analgesia; infusion; parturient controlled; controlled epidural ... See more keywords
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Does programmed intermittent epidural bolus improve childbirth conditions of nulliparous women compared with patient-controlled epidural analgesia?: A multicentre, prospective, controlled, randomised, triple-blind study.

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Published in 2019 at "European Journal of Anaesthesiology"

DOI: 10.1097/eja.0000000000001053

Abstract: BACKGROUND Epidural analgesia may change the mechanics of childbirth. These changes are related to the concentration of the local anaesthetic used epidurally but probably also to its mode of delivery into the epidural space. OBJECTIVE… read more here.

Keywords: epidural analgesia; intermittent epidural; analgesia; pcea ... See more keywords
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Labour outcomes with epidural analgesia: an observational before-and-after cohort study comparing continuous infusion versus programmed intermittent bolus plus patient-controlled analgesia.

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Published in 2020 at "Minerva anestesiologica"

DOI: 10.23736/s0375-9393.20.14516-4

Abstract: BACKGROUND Scientific evidence shows that programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) for labour analgesia achieves good obstetric outcomes. After implementing our institutional standard for epidural analgesia, we compared PIEB + patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) versus continuous… read more here.

Keywords: observational cohort; epidural analgesia; patient controlled; pieb pcea ... See more keywords
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Combined Programmed Intermittent Bolus and Patient-Controlled Bolus Is a More Favorable Setting for Epidural Pain Relief Than Continuous Infusion

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Published in 2023 at "Healthcare"

DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11091350

Abstract: Epidural analgesia is a suitable and effective treatment for labor pain. However, the preferable modality setting for delivery remains debatable. This study adopted a programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) setting in conjunction with a patient-controlled… read more here.

Keywords: programmed intermittent; labor; patient controlled; continuous infusion ... See more keywords
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Programmed Intermittent Epidural Boluses (PIEB): A Superior Technique for Maitenance of Labor Analgesia.

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Published in 2017 at "Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation"

DOI: 10.5152/tjar.2017.09032

Abstract: Regional analgesia is currently the most effective form of pain relief for women in labor and may include an epidural, a spinal or a combination of the two techniques. The evolution of maintenance of epidural… read more here.

Keywords: labor; labor analgesia; intermittent epidural; analgesia ... See more keywords