Effect of Local Anesthetic Solution at Different Temperatures for Epidural Labor Analgesia on Intrapartum Fever: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Key Points
The aim is to assess the effect of local anesthetic temperatures on the incidence of intrapartum fever during labor.
Conducted a randomized clinical trial with participants receiving epidural analgesia.
Compared warmed local anesthetics (37°C) to standard temperature solutions.
Monitored temperature changes during labor.
Achieved a 50% reduction in the incidence of fever with warmed anesthetics.
Reduction did not meet the predefined threshold of 60%.
Abstract
Although we found a 50% reduction in the incidence of temperature rise using warmed (37°C) local anesthetics for epidural labor analgesia, this did not reach our preset threshold of 60% reduction.