Using part of the initial analgesic dose as the epidural test dose did not delay the onset of labor analgesia: a randomized controlled clinical trial

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2024 Apr 8;24(1):254. doi: 10.1186/s12884-024-06475-2.

Abstract

Background: Epidural test dose for labor analgesia is controversial and varies widely in clinical practice. It is currently unclear whether using a portion of the initial dose for analgesia as the test dose delays the onset time of analgesia, compared to the traditional test dose.

Methods: One hundred and twenty-six parturients who chose epidural analgesia during labor were randomly assigned to two groups. The first dose in group L was 3 ml 1.5% lidocaine, and in the RF group was 10 ml 0.1% ropivacaine combined with 2 μg/ml fentanyl. After 3 min of observation, both groups received 8 ml 0.1% ropivacaine combined with 2 μg/ml fentanyl. The onset time of analgesia, motor and sensory blockade level, numerical pain rating scale, patient satisfaction score, and side effects were recorded.

Results: The onset time of analgesia in group RF was similar to that in group L (group RF vs group L, 7.0 [5.0-9.0] minutes vs 8.0 [5.0-11.0] minutes, p = 0.197). The incidence of foot numbness (group RF vs group L, 34.9% vs 57.1%, p = 0.020) and foot warming (group RF vs group L, 15.9% vs 47.6%, p < 0.001) in group RF was significantly lower than that in group L. There was no difference between the two groups on other outcomes.

Conclusions: Compared with 1.5% lidocaine 3 ml, 0.1% ropivacaine 10 ml combined with 2 μg/ml fentanyl as an epidural test dose did not delay the onset of labor analgesia, and the side effects were slightly reduced.

Clinical trial registration: http://www.chictr.org.cn (ChiCTR2100043071).

Keywords: Epidural anesthesia; Labor analgesia; Lidocaine; Ropivacaine; Test dose.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Amides / adverse effects
  • Analgesia, Epidural* / adverse effects
  • Analgesia, Obstetrical* / adverse effects
  • Analgesics
  • Anesthetics, Local / adverse effects
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Female
  • Fentanyl / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Lidocaine
  • Ropivacaine

Substances

  • Ropivacaine
  • Anesthetics, Local
  • Amides
  • Analgesics
  • Fentanyl
  • Lidocaine