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Vol. 40. Issue 1.
Pages 79-81 (January - March 2012)
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Vol. 40. Issue 1.
Pages 79-81 (January - March 2012)
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Dexmedetomidina como coadyuvante analgésico para el trabajo de parto. Reporte de dos casos
Dexmedetomidine as adjunct for analgesia in labor: a report of two cases
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Juliana María Mendoza Villa
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Anestesióloga, Docente de anestesia obstétrica, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana. Miembro del Comité de Anestesia Obstétrica de la Sociedad Antioqueña de Anestesiología. Medellín, Colombia
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Actualmente el remifentanil es el medicamento de elección en las pacientes candidatas para analgesia intravenosa durante el trabajo de parto; sin embargo, en algunas parturientas no se consigue un adecuado control del dolor con el uso de este opioide. El presente artículo resume dos casos donde la dexmedetomidina se utiliza como coadyuvante en la analgesia intravenosa con remifentanil, con buenos resultados.

Palabras clave:
Dexmedetomidina
Analgesia obstétrica
Trabajo de parto
Anestesia
Keywords:
Dexmedetomidine
Obstetrical analgesia
Obstetric labor
Anesthesia
Abstract

At present, remifentanil is the first choice in obstetrical patients who are candidates for intravenous analgesia during labor, although in some cases, the use of this opioid does not provide adequate pain control. This article summarizes two cases where dexmedetomidine was used successfully as an analgesic adjunct to intravenous remifentanil during labor.

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