Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
Meeting Abstracts|
September 1980
A COMPARISON OF CONTINUOUS INFUSION EPIDUSAL ANALGESIA VS. INTERMITTENT INJECTION TECHNIQUE FOR OBSTETRICAL PAIN RELIEF
Department of Anesthesia, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Anesthesiology September 1980, Vol. 53, S294.
Citation
E. A.M. Faure, A. J. Bart, A. Koht; A COMPARISON OF CONTINUOUS INFUSION EPIDUSAL ANALGESIA VS. INTERMITTENT INJECTION TECHNIQUE FOR OBSTETRICAL PAIN RELIEF. Anesthesiology 1980; 53:S294 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198009001-00294
Download citation file:
Citing articles via
Most Viewed
Related Articles
Intermittent CPAP : A New Mode of Ventilation during General Anesthesia
Anesthesiology (August 1998)
Celiac Plexus Block: Injectate Spread and Pain Relief in Patients with Regional Anatomic Distortions
Anesthesiology (April 2001)
ARA290, a Peptide Derived from the Tertiary Structure of Erythropoietin, Produces Long-term Relief of Neuropathic Pain: An Experimental Study in Rats and β-Common Receptor Knockout Mice
Anesthesiology (November 2011)
Quality of Labor Analgesia with Dural Puncture Epidural versus Standard Epidural Technique in Obese Parturients: A Double-blind Randomized Controlled Study
Anesthesiology (May 2022)
The Effect of Intrinsic Efficacy on Opioid Tolerance
Anesthesiology (May 1995)