Title of article :
Comparison of Intrathecal Injection of Fentanyl and Sufentanil on the Onset, Duration, and Quality of Analgesia in Labor: A Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Manouchehrian, Nahid Department of Anesthesiology - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Rabiei, Soghra Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Fatemi Medical Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Moradi, Abbas Medical Sciences Faculty - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Lakpur, Zahra Medical Sciences Faculty - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Labor pain is a severe pain, and intrathecal opioid injection is one of the analgesia methods to reduce it.
Objectives: We assessed the effects of intrathecal Fentanyl and Sufentanil on the onset, duration, and quality of analgesia for labor
analgesia.
Methods: In this double-blind, randomized clinical trial, 54 healthy nulliparous women 18 - 45 years in the active phase of labor
who were requesting labor analgesia were enrolled in two groups fentanyl (F) and sufentanil (S). Patients received 75 g fentanyl
or 7.5 g sufentanil intrathecally in the fentanyl group (n = 27) and the sufentanil group (n = 27), respectively. Pain relief, onset,
duration of analgesia, hemodynamic parameters, patients’ satisfaction, and neonatal Apgar score were assessed in this study. Data
were analyzed by using SPSS16.
Results: There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of demographic and hemodynamic parameters. The
onset time of analgesia was 5.6 4.3 and 3.6 2.1 minutes, in the sufentanil and fentanyl groups, respectively (P = 0.037). The
duration of analgesia was higher in patientswhoreceived sufentanil than thosewhoreceived fentanyl (11345 vs. 10322 minutes
(P = 0.629)). The pain score in the Fentanyl group was significantly lower at 5, 10, and 15 minutes after spinal analgesia (P < 0.05). The
sedation score at 1 and 5 minutes was significantly higher in the fentanyl group than the sufentanil group (P < 0.05). The frequency
and severity of pruritus and satisfaction rate in the fentanyl group were significantly higher than the sufentanil group.
Conclusions: Intrathecal fentanyl and sufentanil have a similar analgesic effect on labor. Fentanyl is associated with a faster onset
of analgesia and more satisfaction, while sufentanil has longer analgesia.
Keywords :
Analgesia , Fentanyl , Sufentanil , Intrathecal Injection , Labor Pain
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine