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Clinical Trial
. 1978 Feb;50(2):171-5.
doi: 10.1093/bja/50.2.171.

Effects of adrenaline and the concentration of solution on extradural block with etidocaine

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Clinical Trial

Effects of adrenaline and the concentration of solution on extradural block with etidocaine

F P Buckley et al. Br J Anaesth. 1978 Feb.
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Abstract

Forty patients allocated to four groups received extradural injections of etidocaine for the performance of lower abdominal surgery. Twenty millilitre of the 1% or 1.5% solutions with or without adrenaline (1:200 000) was given in a double-blind manner. The addition of adrenaline to etidocaine did not significantly prolong the duration of analgesia, but it produced significant more motor block. Etidocaine 1.5% caused significantly longer durations of analgesia and more motor block than the 1% solution. The spread of sensory analgesia was similar with all four solutions of local anaesthetic agent.

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