EFFECT OF ADRENALINE ON EXTRADURAL ANAESTHESIA AND PLASMA BUPIVACAINE CONCENTRATIONS DURING CAESAREAN SECTION

The effect of adrenaline on the efficacy of extradural block and plasma bupivacaine concentrations was investigated in women undergoing elective (n = 40) and emergency (n = 40) Caesarean section. Patients were randomly allocated within these two groups to receive 0.5% bupivacaine 20 ml either plain or with adrenaline 1 in 200000, as a single fractionated extradural injection. The elective plain group needed significantly more supplementary analgesia compared with the other three groups (P