The article reports a summary of available evidences emphasizing the effectiveness of nonpharmacologic approaches to manage pain during labor and childbirth, provided by Jones and colleagues. First category of effective methods include epidural injections, spinal epidurals and inhaled analgesic while second...
Epidural analgesia appears to be effective in reducing pain during labour. However, women who use this form of pain relief are at increased risk of ... M Anim-Somuah,RM Smyth,L Jones - 《Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews》 被引量: 1150发表: 2011年 Cochrane Database of Systematic Rev...
Epidural versus non-epidural analgesia for pain relief in labor (Cochrane Review) Background Epidural analgesia is effective in reducing labour pain, but the possible adverse effects are not clear. Objectives The objective of this review... CJ Howell - 《Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews》 ...
Weeks, S, Gambling, D, Macarthur, A (1997) Double-blind comparison of epidural ropivacaine 0.25% and bupivacaine 0.25%, for the relief of childbirth ... Holly,A.,Muir,... - 《Canadian Journal of Anesthesia》 被引量: 74发表: 1997年 Comparison of the labor curves with and without combine...
(SCS) was carried out in 11 trials; 4 studies examined the effectiveness of different epidural injections; 1 study examined repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). All the studies reported back and leg pain relief following treatment with SCS, with a significant superiority in high-...
(including PCA), and can be administered epidurally in children. The recommended dose of hydromorphone is 0.03 to 0.08 mg/kg/dose every 3 to 4 h orally and 0.01 to 0.02 mg/kg/dose every 3 to 4 h intravenously. When used with PCA, hydromorphone bolus doses of 2 to 4 μg/kg with ...
Maternal satisfaction and pain control in women electing natural childbirth Background and Objectives: Many women who choose natural childbirth for labor ultimately request epidural analgesia to control labor pain. Unfortunately, p... S Kannan,RN Jamison,S Datta - 《Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine...
Non-epidural strategies for pain relief during labourANALGESIA, OBSTETRICALACUPRESSUREACUPUNCTUREAROMATHERAPYBATHSCOGNITIVE THERAPYCOLDCOMPLEMENTARY FEEDINGCONSUMER CHOICECONSUMER INFORMATIONpublisherInformed Choice Initiative
Labor, ObstetricPregnancyFemaleBackground Epidural analgesia is effective in reducing labour pain, but the possible adverse effects are not clear. Objectives The objective of this review was to assess the effects of epidural analgesia on pain relief and adverse effects in labour. Search strategy The ...
Non-epidural pain reliefACUPRESSUREACUPUNCTUREANALGESIA, OBSTETRICALAROMATHERAPYBATHSCOGNITIVE THERAPYCOLDCOMPLEMENTARY FEEDINGCONSUMER CHOICECONSUMER INFORMATIONInformed Choice Initiative