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Epidural contrast spread in the porcine model: bolus versus infusion
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Cole, Jacob
, Hughey, Scott
in
Catheters
/ Epidural
/ Investigations
/ neuraxial blocks: combined spinal/epidural
/ neuraxial blocks: continuous techniques
/ neuraxial blocks: epidural
/ Pain
/ PostScript
2020
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Epidural contrast spread in the porcine model: bolus versus infusion
by
Cole, Jacob
, Hughey, Scott
in
Catheters
/ Epidural
/ Investigations
/ neuraxial blocks: combined spinal/epidural
/ neuraxial blocks: continuous techniques
/ neuraxial blocks: epidural
/ Pain
/ PostScript
2020
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Epidural contrast spread in the porcine model: bolus versus infusion
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Epidural contrast spread in the porcine model: bolus versus infusion
2020
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Prior to designing our study, we were interested in the results from the above-mentioned authors’ study.3 Their investigation showed that the bolus administration of dye in the porcine epidural space resulted in increased circumferential spread within that space. Because of those results, we were interested to see if we could reasonably infer circumferential spread with anteroposterior and lateral plain film X-rays using epidural contrast. In consultation with the attending veterinarian at our institution, this was identified as an anatomical difference between human and porcine spine. Because of this identified difference, our study was unable to assess for increases in caudal spread. Do epidural catheter size and flow rate affect bolus injection pressure in different programmed intermittent epidural bolus regimens? an in vitro study.
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd,Copyright by American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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