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Women's postoperative experiences before and after the introduction of spinal opioids in anaesthesia for caesarean section

机译:剖宫产麻醉中引入脊髓阿片类药物前后的女性术后经验

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Aim: The aim was to evaluate a new anaesthetic routine and to study the effect of spinal opioids for caesarean section on postoperative pain, expectations of pain, satisfaction with pain treatment, breastfeeding, infant care and length of hospital stay. Background: Inadequate postoperative pain relief is a problem among hospitalised patients. Women undergoing caesarean section have been shown to experience high levels of pain during the first days after operation. Women are expected to breastfeed and care for their newborn while recovering from major abdominal surgery and sufficient pain relief are of importance. Design: Comparative patient survey. Methods: Data were collected through a questionnaire distributed to two independent samples of women undergoing elective and emergency caesarean section before and after the introduction of an additive of opioids in obstetric spinal anaesthesia. Chi-square tests were performed, and risk ratios were used for bivariate analysis. Logistic regression modelling was used for multivariate analysis. Results: The group of women undergoing caesarean section with opioids added to the spinal anaesthesia reported significantly lower levels of experienced pain. High pain levels irrespective of mode of caesarean section affected breastfeeding and infant care. Length of hospital stay for caesarean women was shortened and the consumption of analgesics was reduced. Conclusions: Women receiving an additive of opioids in spinal anaesthesia experienced lower levels of pain. Low pain levels facilitate breastfeeding and infant care and are of relevance for financial considerations. Relevance to clinical practice: The results of this study indicate that spinal opioids for women undergoing caesarean section have a positive effect on the postoperative pain experience. Women undergoing caesarean section and have high pain levels are in special need of attention and care because of a higher risk of a decreased ability to breastfeed and to take care of their newborn.
机译:目的:目的是评估一种新的麻醉方法,并研究剖腹产脊髓阿片类药物对术后疼痛,疼痛期望,对疼痛的满意度,母乳喂养,婴儿护理和住院时间的影响。背景:住院患者术后疼痛缓解不足是一个问题。剖宫产的妇女在手术后的头几天表现出很高的疼痛感。孕妇在从大型腹部手术中恢复过来的同时要母乳喂养并照顾新生儿,缓解疼痛非常重要。设计:比较患者调查。方法:通过问卷调查的方式收集数据,该问卷分发给在产科脊髓麻醉中引入阿片类药物添加剂之前和之后进行择期和急诊剖腹产的两个独立样本的妇女。进行卡方检验,风险比用于双变量分析。 Logistic回归模型用于多变量分析。结果:接受剖腹产并在脊髓麻醉中添加阿片类药物的女性的经历疼痛水平明显降低。无论剖宫产方式如何影响母乳喂养和婴儿护理,疼痛程度都很高。缩短剖腹产妇女的住院时间,减少止痛药的消耗。结论:在脊髓麻醉中接受阿片类药物添加剂的女性疼痛程度较低。较低的疼痛程度有利于母乳喂养和婴儿护理,并且与财务方面的考虑有关。与临床实践的相关性:这项研究的结果表明,接受剖腹产的妇女的脊柱阿片类药物对术后疼痛的经历有积极的影响。剖腹产和高疼痛水平的妇女特别需要注意和护理,因为其降低母乳喂养和照顾新生儿能力的风险较高。

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