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Table 2 Preferred use of regional anaesthesia technique for large gynaecological operations.

From: Use of local anaesthetics and adjuncts for spinal and epidural anaesthesia and analgesia at German and Austrian University Hospitals: an online survey to assess current standard practice

Technique

Local

anaesthetic

Concentration

of the local

anaesthetic

Adjuvant

Distribution

(n = 33)

no regional anaesthesia

  

n.a.

14 (43%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Bupivacaine

0.5%

None

4 (12%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Ropivacaine

0.2%

None

3 (9%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Bupivacaine

0.5%

Sufentanil

3 (9%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Ropivacaine

0.2%

Sufentanil

3 (9%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Bupivacaine

0.25%

Sufentanil

2 (6%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Ropivacaine

0.16%

Sufentanil

1 (3%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Ropivacaine

0.5%

Sufentanil

1 (3%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Ropivacaine

0.375%

Sufentanil

1 (3%)

Epidural anaesthesia

Ropivacaine

0.75%

Sufentanil

1 (3%)

  1. Table shows type of regional anaesthesia, local anaesthetic, concentration of the local anaesthetic as well as preferred adjuvants (e.g. opioids). Distribution is given in number (proportion).