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[Cesarean section under epidural anesthesia. A questionnaire study].

P S Madsen, J Schierbeck, K V Andersen

    Ugeskrift for Laeger
    |December 4, 1989
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    Most women are satisfied with epidural anesthesia during Caesarean sections, despite some discomfort and pain. A high percentage would recommend this pain management method for future procedures.

    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Anesthesiology
    • Pain Management

    Context:

    • Epidural anesthesia is a common method for pain relief during Cesarean sections.
    • Patient satisfaction is a crucial outcome measure in obstetric anesthesia.

    Purpose:

    • To assess patient satisfaction with epidural anesthesia during Cesarean sections.
    • To identify factors contributing to discomfort and pain during the procedure.

    Summary:

    • A study surveyed 74 women post-Cesarean section regarding their satisfaction with epidural anesthesia.
    • Increased general discomfort was reported during the intervention, primarily attributed to pain.
    • Despite discomfort, 96% of participants would recommend epidural anesthesia to others.

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    Impact:

    • Findings highlight the overall positive patient experience with epidural anesthesia for Cesarean delivery.
    • The study underscores the importance of effective pain management in improving patient satisfaction during childbirth.
    • High recommendation rates suggest epidural anesthesia is a well-accepted and effective option for Cesarean births.