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Epidural Anesthesia with Bupivacaine
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1987
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Pain MedicineTerminal Half-lifeMedicinePostoperative Pain ManagementEpidural AnesthesiaGeriatric AnesthesiaPain ManagementMg Bupivacaine HclEpidural AdministrationAnesthesiaPerioperative MedicineAnesthetic AdministrationAnaesthetic AgentAnesthesiologyRegional Anesthesia
Effects of aging after epidural administration of 0.5% bupivacaine without epinephrine were studied in two groups of patients, between 20 and 55 yr old and older than 55 yr, respectively. All patients received 95 mg bupivacaine HCl. The onset of analgesia in caudad segments decreased with age and the upper level of analgesia increased with age. Effects of age on duration of anesthesia could not be demonstrated. The total plasma clearance of bupivacaine decreased and the terminal half-life increased with age. Age had no effect on the peak plasma concentrations and time to peak concentrations.