IV patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) with remifentanil is a new approach in systemic opioid analgesia during labor. We determined the minimum effective dose of IV remifentanil by increasing the PCA bolus from 0.2 microg/kg with 0.2 microg/kg increments during a 60-min study period until the analgesia was considered adequate by the parturient. Twenty healthy parturients with singleton pregnancies participated in the study during the first stage of labor. Remifentanil hydrochloride was given IV via PCA over 1 min with a lockout time of 1 min. The parturient started the PCA bolus at the first subjective sign of uterine contraction. All 17 patients who completed the study reached adequate pain relief. The median effective PCA bolus was 0.4 microg/kg and consumption was 0.066 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1), with wide individual variation (0.2-0.8 microg/kg and 0.027-0.207 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1), respectively). The pain scores were reduced by a median of 4.2 (25th-75th percentiles, 3.1-5.2; P