Epidural distribution of dye administered via an epidural catheter in a porcine model.

BACKGROUND Local anaesthetics are commonly delivered to the epidural space by either intermittent bolus or continuous infusion. While these methods have been investigated in terms of analgesia and total dose administered, they have not been compared in terms of their effect on the spread of injectate within the epidural space. This animal study compared the spread of dye delivered to the epidural space in a porcine model by either bolus or infusion. METHODS After ethical approval, epidural catheters were placed at three vertebral levels in seven anaesthetized pigs. Aqueous dye (1 ml) was injected into the catheter as a bolus, or as an infusion over 30 min. Animals were euthanized at the end of the study and necropsy performed immediately to quantify the extent of dye spread. RESULTS In seven animals, 20 catheters were successfully placed in the epidural space. The mean (sd) extent of dye spread was 8.9 (2.6) cm in the infusion group compared with 15.2 (2.7) cm in the bolus group (P<0.001). Segmental spread was significantly greater in the bolus group compared with the infusion group (P<0.01). CONCLUSION In the porcine epidural model, spread of one ml of epidural dye solution is more extensive after a single bolus compared with short term infusion.

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