Disparity between high satisfaction and severe pain in patients after caesarean section: A prospective observational-controlled investigation
Anesthesiology Research and Practice Apr 18, 2018
Hesse T, et al. - Researchers compared the quality of postoperative pain (POP) management among patients who underwent caesarian section (CS) vs in patients of the same age, who underwent comparable abdominal gynaecological surgeries (GS) at the university hospital. On movement, more pain was experienced by patients after CS vs those who underwent GS. Moreover, relative to patients after GS, patients after CS reported less nausea and vomiting and showed better satisfaction with POP treatment. The observed disparity between the high level of pain and excellent satisfaction with POP treatment raised the ethical and biomedical considerations of restrictive pharmacological therapy of post-CS pain.
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