Title of article :
Neuraxial block versus general anaesthesia for cesarean section: post-operative pain scores and analgesic requirements
Author/Authors :
Saracoglu, Kemal Tolga Marmara University - Medical School - Department of Anaesthesiology, Turkey , Saracoglu, Ayten Marmara University - Medical School - Department of Anaesthesiology, Turkey , Umuroglu, Tumay Marmara University - Medical School - Department of Anaesthesiology, Turkey , Eti, Zeynep Marmara University - Medical School - Department of Anaesthesiology, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of spinal and general anaesthesia for cesarean section.Methods: The prospective, double-blinded study, done between March and December 2009, at Central Education and Research Hospital, Erzurum, Turkey, involved 60 patients undergoing elective cesarean surgery. They were grouped according to the kind of anaesthesia, with each group having 30 patients each. Postoperative pain scores, opioid requirement, side effects and patient satisfaction were compared through statistical analysis using SPSS version 10. Results: Patient demographics were similar in both groups. Patients in the general anaesthesia group consumed 638.4±179.10:g fentanyl, while patients in the spinal anaesthesia group consumed 356.3±87.1:g. The number of patients requiring opioid via Patient Controlled Analgesia in the first 24 hours was significantly higher in the general anaesthesia group. Patient satisfaction was significantly higher in the spinal anaesthesia group. Conclusion: Type of anaesthesia for elective cesarean section is important to provide sufficient post-operative analgesia and patient satisfaction.
Keywords :
Analgesia , Post , operative pain , Cesarean delivery , Fentanyl
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA