2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.2009.01988.x
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Analgesia for labour: a survey of Norwegian practice – with a focus on parenteral opioids

Abstract: In Norway, the frequency of epidural for labour analgesia is still relatively low, but seems to be increasing. Systemic opioids are often used instead of or as a supplement. Clinical practice seems to be conservative, and newer short-acting opioids are seldom used systemically.

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“…Data from 16 RCTs that evaluated the effect of structured physical exercise programmes during pregnancy on the course of labour and delivery were insufficient to draw conclusions about episiotomy, epidural anaesthesia and induction of labour 72 73. Previously, sedentary women assigned to a light-intensity resistance exercise training during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy had similar rates of epidural anaesthesia to those seen in controls 67 74…”
Section: The Effect Of Exercise On Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from 16 RCTs that evaluated the effect of structured physical exercise programmes during pregnancy on the course of labour and delivery were insufficient to draw conclusions about episiotomy, epidural anaesthesia and induction of labour 72 73. Previously, sedentary women assigned to a light-intensity resistance exercise training during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy had similar rates of epidural anaesthesia to those seen in controls 67 74…”
Section: The Effect Of Exercise On Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skiriasi žinių lygis skirtingose šalyse, skiriasi ir atliekamos epidurinės analgezijos dažnis: Belgijoje -66,6 proc., Olandijoje -9,6 proc., Lenkijoje -55 proc., Vokietijoje -86,6 proc., Norvegijoje -29,5 proc., Jungtinėje Karalystėje -29,4 proc. [6,[20][21][22][23]. Tuo metu mūsų atlikto tyrimo duomenimis, net 90,4 proc.…”
Section: Rezultatų Aptarimasunclassified
“…In den letzten Jahren wurden mehrere Studien im Hinblick auf die Verwendung von Opioiden zur Linderung von Wehenschmerzen in verschiedenen europäischen Ländern, darunter Norwegen, Frankreich, Großbritannien und Belgien, veröffentlicht [3,15,22,27]. Die systemische Verabreichung von Opioiden, meist über eine i.m.-Injektion, ist nach wie vor die am häufigsten genutzte Methode zur Schmerzlinderung.…”
Section: Vergleiche Mit Anderen Europäischen Ländernunclassified
“…Die systemische Verabreichung von Opioiden, meist über eine i.m.-Injektion, ist nach wie vor die am häufigsten genutzte Methode zur Schmerzlinderung. In Deutschland wird für die Geburtshilfe meist auf Pethidin zurückgegriffen, ebenso in Frankreich, Großbritannien und Belgien [15,26,27]. Die in Deutschland häufige Verwendung anderer Opioide, wie z.…”
Section: Vergleiche Mit Anderen Europäischen Ländernunclassified