epidural的意思和读音

epidural

: [ˌepɪˈdʊrəl] : [ˌepɪˈdjʊərəl]

adj.

n.

epidurals  

epiduraln.

1.an anaesthetic that is put into the lower part of the back so that no pain is felt below the waist

Some mothers choose to have an epidural when giving birth.

adj.1.2.

n.1.a medical treatment in which an anestheticdrug that stops you feeling pain is put into the lower back, especially of a woman who is giving birth to a baby

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1.At her own request she received an epidural and was awake for the entire experience, which she describes as the most surreal of her life.

2.Within the past decades, epidural steroid injections have been used in the treatment of severe low back pain and sciatica.

3.The occurrence of spondylodiscitis after the use of epidural catheters is often a late manifestation of disseminated pathogens.使

4.The gastrointestinal tract is usually contracted with spinal and epidural anesthesia, facilitating exposure of the surgical site.

5.By the time the nurses had strapped on the monitors I was begging for an epidural, heroin, a shotgun, anything to put me out of my misery.使

6.Instead of being given an anaesthetic as an epidural, straight into her spine, she had been given it through a drip into her arm.

7.Removing an epidural catheter is usually not difficult and can be finished within minutes.

8.Severe Bradycardia during Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia Recorded by an Anesthesia Information Management System Lesser JB, et al.

9.Results: The length of lumbosacral nerve roots in epidural space is short and extremely difficult to be exposed.

10.The analgesia efficacy of the inhaling laughing gas group was not as good as that of epidural block, but method of former was simple.