Problematisk anvendelse af chiliplastre som smertelindring under fødsel

Translated title of the contribution: Problematic use of capsaicin patches as pain relief during labour

Kamilla Kannegård Karlsen, Mette Legaard Anderson, Lise Lotte Torvin Andersen, Anette Torvin Møller

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Abstract

Some pregnant women use capsaicin patches placed on the lower back as pain relief during labour. The effect of prescription capsaicin patches for treatment of neuropathic pain is pharmacologically documented. There are no studies on the effect of capsaicin patches on labour pain. In this case report, capsaicin patches placed on the lower back prevented epidural analgesia during labour and spinal anaesthesia for suturing of perineal rupture due to oedema and erythema of the skin. Due to lack of evidence, neuraxial anaesthesia after the use of capsaicin patches on the lower back are contraindicated.
Translated title of the contributionProblematic use of capsaicin patches as pain relief during labour
Original languageDanish
Article numberV11200815
JournalUgeskrift for Laeger
Volume183
Issue number20
ISSN0041-5782
Publication statusPublished - 10. May 2021

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