作者
NJ McDonnell, ML Keating, NA Muchatuta, TJG Pavy, MJ Paech
发表日期
2009/7
来源
Anaesthesia and intensive care
卷号
37
期号
4
页码范围
539-551
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
As the number of women giving birth by caesarean increases throughout most of the developed world, so too is research into postoperative pain relief for these women. Like most other post-surgical populations, the new mother needs effective pain relief so that she can mobilise early but she also has the added responsibility of needing to care for her newborn baby. There is no ‘gold standard’ for post-caesarean pain management; the number of options is large and the choice of method is at least partly determined by drug availability, regional and individual preferences, resource limitations and financial considerations. Most methods rely on opioids, supplemented with anti-inflammatory analgesics, nerve blocks or other adjunctive techniques. The aim of this review is to detail commonly used opioid-based methods and to review the evidence supporting non-opioid methods, when incorporated into a multimodal …
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