2023
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000035399
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Noninvasive external therapy of traditional Chinese medicine for preventing postpartum urinary retention in women with vaginal delivery: A network meta-analysis

Hua-Ting Chen,
Tai-Zhen Luo,
Zi-Yan Jiang
et al.

Abstract: Background: To compare the effect of different noninvasive external therapies of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) on the prevention of postpartum urinary retention (PUR) using a network meta-analysis (NMA). Methods: A search of the China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFangDate, VIP, China Biomedical Literature Database, PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science databases were reviewed for related randomized controlled trials date… Show more

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“…2,3 PUR can result in urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, bladder rupture, renal dysfunction, and others, 4 which detrimentally affect the well-being of postpartum women. 5 Previous research described that there were many risk factors for PUR (eg, epidural anesthesia, forceps-assisted delivery, lateral episiotomy or perineal laceration, primiparity, macrosomia, and prolonged second stage of labor), whereas the results vary to a certain extent from different reports. 2,[6][7][8] As labor analgesia techniques and concepts have been vigorously implemented in China over the past few years, labor epidural analgesia has been extensively performed in various midwifery institutions nationwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 PUR can result in urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, bladder rupture, renal dysfunction, and others, 4 which detrimentally affect the well-being of postpartum women. 5 Previous research described that there were many risk factors for PUR (eg, epidural anesthesia, forceps-assisted delivery, lateral episiotomy or perineal laceration, primiparity, macrosomia, and prolonged second stage of labor), whereas the results vary to a certain extent from different reports. 2,[6][7][8] As labor analgesia techniques and concepts have been vigorously implemented in China over the past few years, labor epidural analgesia has been extensively performed in various midwifery institutions nationwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%