Comparison of anileridine and meperidine as obstetric analgesia

Autor: Cavanagh, Denis, LeCart, Claude, Cassady, Janet C., Kiem, Iris M.
Zdroj: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology; September 1966, Vol. 96 Issue: 2 p213-220, 8p
Abstrakt: Anileridine, a relative newcomer to the field of obstetric analgesia, was compared with meperidine in a double blind study involving four treatment groups. These treatment groups were as nearly alike in size and make-up as it is possible to obtain with a random sampling of patients. Four hundred seventy-one women were given a primary injection of either 75 mg. meperidine (Group 1), 30 mg. anileridine (Group 2), 75 mg. meperidine with 5 mg. perphenazine (Group 3), or 30 mg. anileridine with 5 mg. perphenazine (Group 4). All four of the treatment groups received 0.4 mg. of atropine sulfate and 0.5 mg. levallorphan tartrate.
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