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Praktijkvariatie in het gebruik van remifentanil tijdens de partus: Een beeld van de toepassing in de Nederlandse ziekenhuizen = [Practice variation in the application of remifentanil during labour: an overview of its application in Dutch hospitals]

Logtenberg, Sabine L M; Vink, M L; Godfried, Marc; Beenakkers, Ingrid C M; Freeman, Liv M; Schellevis, François G; Willem Mol, Ben; Verhoeven, Corine J

Authors

Sabine L M Logtenberg

M L Vink

Marc Godfried

Ingrid C M Beenakkers

Liv M Freeman

François G Schellevis

Ben Willem Mol



Abstract

Objective: To survey (a) the frequency of the use of patient-controlled analgesic remifentanil-PCA during labour in the Netherlands; (b) considerations by obstetricians whether or not to offer remifentanil-PCA; (c) target population for remifentanil-PCA and (d) the application of maternal monitoring.

Design: Descriptive survey.

Method: A questionnaire was sent to all 81 Dutch hospitals with a labour ward. The following subjects were covered: (a) available methods for pharmacological pain relief; (b) considerations by obstetricians whether or not to offer remifentanil-PCA; (c) target population for remifentanil-PCA; (d) maternal monitoring and (e) the hospital's birth data for the year 2016. The hospital pharmacist was asked for the number of remifentanil dispensed in 2016-2017.

Results: The questionnaire was completed by 81 obstetricians (100% response rate). Remifentanil-PCA was available in 59 out of 81 (73%) of the hospitals with a mean use of 23% of the births (range 16-56%) in those units. In 34 (58%) of these hospitals, remifentanil-PCA is available for all women, and in 25 (42%) it was for a selected group of women. Most frequently mentioned considerations for offering remifentanil-PCA were 'a need for an alternative for epidural analgesia' and 'at the request of pregnant women' reported a respective 55 (93%) and 46 (78%) times. In hospitals where remifentanil-PCA was not offered, the following motives were given for this policy: 'epidural analgesia is the most effective method of pain relief during labour'; 'risk of serious maternal complications'; and 'sufficient monitoring during labour not feasible in delivery rooms'.

Conclusion: A large variation between Dutch hospitals exists in the application of remifentanil-PCA during labour. In the majority of the hospitals, remifentanil-PCA is available for all women. The most common motives mentioned by obstetricians for its use are 'a need for an alternative for epidural analgesia' and 'at the request of pregnant women'.

Citation

Logtenberg, S. L. M., Vink, M. L., Godfried, M., Beenakkers, I. C. M., Freeman, L. M., Schellevis, F. G., …Verhoeven, C. J. (2018). Praktijkvariatie in het gebruik van remifentanil tijdens de partus: Een beeld van de toepassing in de Nederlandse ziekenhuizen = [Practice variation in the application of remifentanil during labour: an overview of its application in Dutch hospitals]. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 162(D2816),

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 11, 2018
Publication Date 2018-05
Deposit Date Aug 6, 2023
Journal Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Print ISSN 0028-2162
Publisher Vereniging NTvG
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 162
Issue D2816
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/23513456
Publisher URL https://www.ntvg.nl/artikelen/praktijkvariatie-het-gebruik-van-remifentanil-tijdens-de-partus
PMID 30020569