Cited 5 times since 1984 (0.1 per year) source: EuropePMC Blut, Volume 49, Issue 5, 1 1 1984, Pages 419-421 No narcosis for bone marrow harvest in autologous bone marrow transplantation. de Vries EG, Vriesendorp R, Meinesz AF, Mulder NH, Postmus PE, Sleijfer DT

A prospective study with mild general analgesia and sedation together with local anesthesia during bone marrow harvest was performed. Thirty-one patients underwent 33 bone marrow collections. Pretreatment consisted of 100 mg meperidine i.m. and 20 mg diazepam i.m. 1 h before start of procedure. Eight patients got additional meperidine and diazepam during the procedure, all patients got lidocaine 1% locally. A mean volume of 1.321 was obtained with 42.5 punctures. Twenty-two patients had no complications, 4 vomited, 4 had easily correctable hypotension of short duration, one got oxygen for cyanosis of short duration. Acceptance was good in 23 patients, in 6 reasonably well, in two bad. Only one patient experienced pain problems, due to suction. Anxiety was no major problem due to good information before the procedure and mild sedation. This form of anesthesia for bone marrow collection is a safe procedure, it is generally well accepted by the patient and it can be performed on an out-patient basis.

Blut. 1984 11;49(5):419-421