2017
DOI: 10.6018/eglobal.16.4.267721
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Dor pós-operatória em mulheres submetidas à cesariana

Abstract: Nº 48 Octubre 2017Página 354 ORIGINALES Dolor postoperatorio en mujeres sometidas a cesáreaDor pós-operatória em mulheres submetidas à cesariana Postoperative pain in women undergoing caesarean section Resultados: La incidencia de dolor fue del 92,7% (IC 95%: 90,9 -94,2) y las puntuaciones de intensidad media en el momento de peor dolor, igual a 6,6 (dp=2,2) . Los descriptores más frecuentes escogidos fueron "dolorida" (91,6%), "dolorida a la palpación" (70,0%) y "palpitante" (56,1%). Conclusiones: El dolor po… Show more

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“…10 This finding is slightly higher than ours, as parturients with CS procedures in this study were not given adequate systemic analgesia in the postoperative conditions relative to our cases which might be the possible reason for this difference. 10 Our study was also evidenced by another prospective longitudinal study which was conducted in Brazil on postoperative pain in women undergoing CS was reporting high incidence (92.7%) of moderate-to-severe acute pain after CS, 16 the reason for this big difference from our finding was that women were having tubal sterilization procedures in addition to CS that might lead to more extensive and manipulation of surgery which in turn results more pain. Study that investigated the quality of postoperative pain management in Jimma University also reported moderate-to-severe pain as 88.2%; 22 even though both studies were done in Ethiopia, the study which was conducted in Jimma included other general surgery procedures other than CS, and thus might cause more incidence of postoperative pain than our finding.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…10 This finding is slightly higher than ours, as parturients with CS procedures in this study were not given adequate systemic analgesia in the postoperative conditions relative to our cases which might be the possible reason for this difference. 10 Our study was also evidenced by another prospective longitudinal study which was conducted in Brazil on postoperative pain in women undergoing CS was reporting high incidence (92.7%) of moderate-to-severe acute pain after CS, 16 the reason for this big difference from our finding was that women were having tubal sterilization procedures in addition to CS that might lead to more extensive and manipulation of surgery which in turn results more pain. Study that investigated the quality of postoperative pain management in Jimma University also reported moderate-to-severe pain as 88.2%; 22 even though both studies were done in Ethiopia, the study which was conducted in Jimma included other general surgery procedures other than CS, and thus might cause more incidence of postoperative pain than our finding.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In validation of the questionnaire, two assistant professors of anesthesia and two post-anesthesia care unit nurses who have more than 10 years of experience involved in the reviewing accuracy, comprehensiveness, clarity, and relevance of the questionnaire in the study setup. [16][17][18][19][20] The researchers revised and finalized the validated tools based on the expert's recommendations. Then pretest was done on 5% of the sample size at Zewditu Memorial Hospital to check the validity of the questionnaire (available as a supplementary file).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, due to impairment in the normal perfusion, surgical wounds have oxygen deficiency, where local ischemia creates wound, acidosis, and pain at site of incision [ 4 ]. In a study by Borges et al the intensity of pain in C-section was 92.7% [ 5 ]. For pain treatment, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and narcotics are used [ 6 ], which may ensue side effects such as drowsiness, addiction, respiratory distress, and toxic metabolic [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%