U.S., May 30 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07614516) titled 'Prediction of Local Anaesthetic Dosing During Labour Epidural Analgesia' on May 08.
Brief Summary: Epidural analgesia is the gold standard for controlling labour pain. However, labour pain happens during neuraxial analgesia, due to anaesthetic, obstetric, maternal factors.
The investigators hypothesized that relevant variables, able to predict the local anaesthetic (LA) requirement during labour, can be identified at admission and each parturient may therefore be accordingly classified in "low-requirement" and "high-requirement". In this way, a predictive score may be developed, and the analgesic regimen may be matched to the indivi...