2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2021.103040
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P.42 Quality of recovery following intrathecal morphine versus diamorphine for elective caesarean delivery at a tertiary centre

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“…At 24 h post-CD, women were interviewed on the ward using the ObsQoR-10 recovery scoring tool (ObsQoR-11 in 2017, data adjusted for comparison), which includes relevant recovery items (pain, nausea). 2 Number of nights hospital stay was recorded.…”
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“…At 24 h post-CD, women were interviewed on the ward using the ObsQoR-10 recovery scoring tool (ObsQoR-11 in 2017, data adjusted for comparison), which includes relevant recovery items (pain, nausea). 2 Number of nights hospital stay was recorded.…”
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confidence: 99%