2022
DOI: 10.21037/apm-21-3343
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Effect of low-dose esketamine on pain control and postpartum depression after cesarean section: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract: Background: Esketamine is used to control postoperative pain and reduce postoperative depression in surgical patients. This study was performed to determine the effects of esketamine on pain control as well as postpartum depression (PPD) in pregnant women who underwent cesarean section (CS).Methods: Pregnant women who underwent CS between March 2018 and February 2020 at our hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Parturients in the control group received 50 µg sufentanil citrate and 0.25 mg palonosetron hydroc… Show more

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“…The 29 published studies included 3,500 patients assigned to various ketamine regimens including racemic ketamine, esketamine, or treatment as usual. Overall, the sample sizes of the clinical trials and observational studies ranged from N = 16 to N = 654 (mean N = 205, SD = 167): specifically, ten studies had sample sizes over 100 ( 39 , 41 43 , 45 , 47 , 49 , 50 , 54 , 55 ), three studies had sample sizes between 50 and 100 ( 46 , 48 , 52 ), and the remaining four studies had sample sizes of less than 50 people ( 40 , 44 , 51 , 53 ). The clinical trials and observational studies that examined CDCP had varying sample sizes, with the smallest having N = 16 and the largest having N = 417 participants.…”
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“…The 29 published studies included 3,500 patients assigned to various ketamine regimens including racemic ketamine, esketamine, or treatment as usual. Overall, the sample sizes of the clinical trials and observational studies ranged from N = 16 to N = 654 (mean N = 205, SD = 167): specifically, ten studies had sample sizes over 100 ( 39 , 41 43 , 45 , 47 , 49 , 50 , 54 , 55 ), three studies had sample sizes between 50 and 100 ( 46 , 48 , 52 ), and the remaining four studies had sample sizes of less than 50 people ( 40 , 44 , 51 , 53 ). The clinical trials and observational studies that examined CDCP had varying sample sizes, with the smallest having N = 16 and the largest having N = 417 participants.…”
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“…All clinical trials with patients undergoing surgery and experiencing acute pain applied a single injection of ketamine ranging from 0.20 mg/kg to 1.0 mg/kg, one of which also administered 160 mg post-operation via patient-controlled intravenous analgesia ( 43 ). One observational study ( 55 ) applied esketamine doses ranging from 0.2 mg/kg to 0.5 mg/kg intravenously. Only one case study ( 62 ) administered a ketamine infusion of 19 mg/kg over 4 days in an acute pain setting.…”
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“…Systematic review and meta-analysis found from [7][8][9][10] that there have been various interventions for PPD, i.e., pharmacological interventions and nonpharmacological intervention. Although pharmacological method is an effective treatment for depression, mothers are often reluctant to take antidepressant medication due to concerns about breast milk transmission or potential side-effects on their babies [8,11]. Thus, it is important to evaluate the effects of nonpharmacologic interventions on postpartum women experiencing PPD.…”
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