抽象的

Maternal and Neonatal Outcome in Patients with Epidural Analgesia with Compare to Patients without Epidural Analgesia.

Prabhakar Shivajirao Gawandi, and Jadhav A Chandrakant

To study the maternal view regarding pain relief, neonatal outcome, labour outcome under epidural anesthesia and to study the duration of various stages of labour and progress of labour under epidural anesthesia The present study comprises of continuous lumbar epidural analgesia with Bupivacaine (0.125%) pain relief during labour, carried out at Obstetrics and gynecology Department in collaboration with Anesthesiology Department of a Teaching General Hospital. A total of 100 cases (primigravidas) were studied out of 50 received continuous lumbar epidural analgesia and 50 served as control. There is an association between epidural analgesia and labour outcome, but this is probably not causative. In present study incidence of LSCS is 8%. In present study also there is no significant difference between caesarean delivery rates in group A (epidural group) and group B (control group). In our study there was no statistical difference in the duration of the active-first and the second stages of labor in both groups. In our study, the cesarean delivery as well as vacuum-assisted and instrumental delivery rates was not significantly different between both the groups. Epidural analgesia is highly effective and safe for both mother and foetus during labour. .It is proved to be effective in reducing pain, has no significant impact on the risk of cesarean section, maternal satisfaction is high, and does not have effect on the neonate.

索引于

打开 J 门
学术钥匙
研究圣经
引用因子
宇宙IF
开放学术期刊索引 (OAJI)
电子期刊图书馆
参考搜索
哈姆达大学
世界科学期刊目录
印度科学网
学者指导
国际创新期刊影响因子(IIJIF)
国际组织研究所 (I2OR)
宇宙
日内瓦医学教育与研究基金会
秘密搜索引擎实验室

查看更多