Abstract

As an effective analgesic method, intrathecal analgesia has been widely accepted. Though labor analgesia could relieve the labor pain, it remains controversial about its adverse effects on labor progress and delivery outcomes. With the development of labor analgesia technique, a large number of clinical studies have suggested that the protocol, dosage and analgesic methods of local anesthesia may also affect the labor and delivery outcomes. There is a growing need to explore more optimized anesthetics and analgesic methods for clinical and scientific research. Key words: Analgesia, obstetrical; Analgesia, epidural; Anesthetics, local; Labor onset; Prognosis

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