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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38669012

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BACKGROUND: Specific guidelines to manage caesarean delivery anaesthesia are lacking. A European multicentre study, ACCESS investigates caesarean delivery anaesthesia management in European centres. In order to identify ACCESS participating centres, a registration survey was created. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current report is to describe the characteristics of ACCESS study participating centres, the rationale for the ACCESS study and the study methodology. DESIGN AND SETTING: The ACCESS study is a European multicentre cross-sectional study to describe anaesthesia management for caesarean delivery (CD) using a snapshot (2-week) design. The ACCESS registration survey gathered: contact details for National Coordinators (NC); Lead Investigators (LI) per centre; centre annual CD volume; expected no. of CD during 2-week snapshot window; centre practice information; data collection language. The ACCESS registration survey was launched July 2022 (Google Forms, Google Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA) and distributed through personal connections, national and international societies, social media networks, during Euroanaesthesia 2023, through the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care newsletter. RESULTS: The ACCESS registration survey identified Lead Investigators for 418 centres, in 32 countries, representing an anticipated number of 15,073 CD cases over the planned 12-month study period. A median (range) of 20 (2 to 400) CD cases are anticipated per centre during the 2-week snapshot window. Most 366/418 (87.6%) centres are small, ≤2000 annual CD cases, 42 are medium 2000-5000 cases and 10 are large, ≥5000 annual CD cases. Registered centres reported in 134 (32.0%) centres that anaesthesia for caesarean delivery is performed mostly by a specialist obstetric anaesthesiologist. CONCLUSION: The ACCESS registration survey revealed variability in volume and CD practice as well as training-levels and staffing among European countries. The ACCESS study (https://www.access-study.org/) aims to generate practice data to guide CD anaesthetic management strategies.

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Anaesthesiologie ; 73(4): 251-262, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38319326

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BACKGROUND: Various prognostic prediction models exist for evaluating the risk of nausea and vomiting in the postoperative period (PONV). So far, no systematic comparison of these prognostic scores is available. METHOD: A systematic literature search was carried out in seven medical databases to find publications on prognostic PONV models. Identified scores were assessed against prospectively defined quality criteria, including generalizability, validation and clinical relevance of the models. RESULTS: The literature search revealed 62 relevant publications with a total of 81,834 patients which could be assigned to 8 prognostic models. The simplified Apfel score performed best, primarily because it was extensively validated. The Van den Bosch score and Sinclair score tied for second place. The simplified Koivuranta score was in third place. CONCLUSION: The qualitative analysis highlights the strengths and weaknesses of each prediction system based on predetermined standardized quality criteria.


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Náusea e Vômito Pós-Operatórios , Indicadores de Qualidade em Assistência à Saúde , Humanos , Náusea e Vômito Pós-Operatórios/epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco , Período Pós-Operatório
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Int J Obstet Anesth ; 55: 103647, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37085390

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Global health is an important and far-reaching concept in which health and access to surgical and anaesthetic care is crucial. Universal access to anaesthesia is a challenge in many countries. Manpower shortages are an important cause of difficulties and each European country has found different ways of facing a lack of healthcare professionals. In obstetric anaesthesia, the availability of competent anaesthesiologists has been related to the morbidity and mortality outcomes of patients. In this narrative review, authors from different European countries explain how manpower is managed in obstetric anaesthesia in delivery suites and obstetric operating rooms in different settings. To address manpower difficulties and issues, the goals are to achieve a minimum standard of care and at the same time, to promote clinical excellence through training, delegation to younger or less experienced colleagues, direct or at-a-distance supervision, or other means. The experience of sharing knowledge about the way in which manpower and service provision are organised in other healthcare settings is a significant opportunity to develop strategies for advancing tomorrow's obstetric anaesthesia in the world. While taking into account the level of socio-economic development in different countries, the aim is to standardise practice and workload organisation. Co-operative international projects in training and education in obstetric anaesthesia are ways in which better obstetric patient care can be achieved in the future.


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Anestesia Obstétrica , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Recursos Humanos , Europa (Continente)
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Anaesthesiologie ; 72(1): 37-47, 2023 01.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36602557

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Post-operative nausea and/or vomiting (PONV/POV) are among the biggest problems occurring in the paediatric recovery room and in the course of the following post-operative period. Apart from pain and emergence delirium, PONV is one of the main causes of post-operative discomfort in children. The DGAI Scientific Working Group on Paediatric Anaesthesia already worked out recommendations for the prevention and treatment of PONV in children years ago. These recommendations have now been revised by a team of experts, the current literature has been reviewed, and evidence-based core recommendations have been consented. Key elements of the new recommendations consist of effective individual measures for prevention and therapy, next to the implementation of a fixed dual prophylaxis in the clinical routine applicable to all children ≥ 3 years of age.


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Anestesia por Inalação , Náusea e Vômito Pós-Operatórios , Humanos , Criança , Náusea e Vômito Pós-Operatórios/prevenção & controle
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Anaesthesia ; 78(3): 381-384, 2023 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35831946
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Anaesthesist ; 70(4): 298-307, 2021 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33170310

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BACKGROUND: Sympathomimetic drugs are a therapeutic cornerstone for the management of hypotensive states like intraoperative hypotension (IOH). While cafedrine/theodrenaline (C/T) is widely used in Germany to restore blood pressure in patients with IOH, more research is required to compare its effectiveness with alternatives such as ephedrine (E) that are more commonly available internationally. METHODS: HYPOTENS (NCT02893241, DRKS00010740) was a prospective, national, multicenter, open-label, two-armed, non-interventional study that compared C/T with E for treatment of IOH. We describe a prospectively defined cohort of patients ≥50 years old with comorbidities undergoing general anesthesia induced with propofol and fentanyl. Primary objectives were to examine treatment precision, rapidity of onset and the ability to restore blood pressure without relevant increases in heart rate. Secondary endpoints were treatment satisfaction and the number of required additional boluses or other accompanying measures. RESULTS: A total of 1496 patients were included in the per protocol analysis. Overall, effective stabilization of blood pressure was achieved with both C/T and E. Post-hoc analysis showed that blood pressure increase from baseline was more pronounced with C/T. Fewer additional boluses or other accompanying measures were required in the C/T arm. The incidence of tachycardia was comparable between groups. Post-hoc analysis showed that E produced dose-dependent elevated heart rate values. By contrast, heart rate remained stable in patients treated with C/T. Physicians reported a higher level of treatment satisfaction with C/T, with a higher proportion of anesthetists rating treatment precision and rapidity of onset as good or very good when compared with E. CONCLUSION: Neither drug was superior in restoring blood pressure levels; however, post-hoc analyses suggested that treatment is more goal-orientated and easier to control with C/T. Heart rate was shown to be more stable with C/T and fewer additional interventions were required to restore blood pressure, which could have contributed to the increased treatment satisfaction reported by anesthetists using C/T.


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Raquianestesia , Hipotensão , Pressão Sanguínea , Efedrina/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Hipotensão/induzido quimicamente , Hipotensão/tratamento farmacológico , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Norepinefrina/análogos & derivados , Fenilpropanolamina/análogos & derivados , Estudos Prospectivos , Teofilina/análogos & derivados , Vasoconstritores/uso terapêutico
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Anaesthesia ; 76(7): 962-973, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33170514

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Postoperative nausea and vomiting is a common adverse effect of anaesthesia. Although dozens of different anti-emetics are available for clinical practice, there is currently no comparative ranking of efficacy and safety of these drugs to inform clinical practice. We performed a systematic review with network meta-analyses to compare, and rank in terms of efficacy and safety, single anti-emetic drugs and their combinations, including 5-hydroxytryptamine3 , dopamine-2 and neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists; corticosteroids; antihistamines; and anticholinergics used to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting in adults after general anaesthesia. We systematically searched for placebo-controlled and head-to-head randomised controlled trials up to November 2017 (updated in April 2020). We assessed how trustworthy the evidence was using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) and Confidence In Network Meta-Analysis (CINeMA) approaches for vomiting within 24 h postoperatively, serious adverse events, any adverse event and drug class-specific side-effects. We included 585 trials (97,516 participants, 83% women) testing 44 single drugs and 51 drug combinations. The studies' overall risk of bias was assessed as low in only 27% of the studies. In 282 trials, 29 out of 36 drug combinations and 10 out of 28 single drugs lowered the risk of vomiting at least 20% compared with placebo. In the ranking of treatments, combinations of drugs were generally more effective than single drugs. Single neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists were as effective as other drug combinations. Out of the 10 effective single drugs, certainty of evidence was high for aprepitant, with risk ratio (95%CI) 0.26 (0.18-0.38); ramosetron, 0.44 (0.32-0.59); granisetron, 0.45 (0.38-0.54); dexamethasone, 0.51 (0.44-0.57); and ondansetron, 0.55 (0.51-0.60). It was moderate for fosaprepitant, 0.06 (0.02-0.21) and droperidol, 0.61 (0.54-0.69). Granisetron and amisulpride are likely to have little or no increase in any adverse event compared with placebo, while dimenhydrinate and scopolamine may increase the number of patients with any adverse event compared with placebo. So far, there is no convincing evidence that other single drugs effect the incidence of serious, or any, adverse events when compared with placebo. Among drug class specific side-effects, evidence for single drugs is mostly not convincing. There is convincing evidence regarding the prophylactic effect of at least seven single drugs for postoperative vomiting such that future studies investigating these drugs will probably not change the estimated beneficial effect. However, there is still considerable lack of evidence regarding safety aspects that does warrant investigation.


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Anestesia Geral/efeitos adversos , Antieméticos/uso terapêutico , Náusea e Vômito Pós-Operatórios/prevenção & controle , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Metanálise em Rede , Resultado do Tratamento
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Anaesthesist ; 69(5): 316-322, 2020 05.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32333024

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The current coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemia is a highly dynamic situation characterized by therapeutic and logistic uncertainties. Depending on the effectiveness of social distancing, a shortage of intensive care respirators must be expected. Concomitantly, many physicians and nursing staff are unaware of the capabilities of alternative types of ventilators, hence being unsure if they can be used in intensive care patients. Intensive care respirators were specifically developed for the use in patients with pathological lung mechanics. Nevertheless, modern anesthesia machines offer similar technical capabilities including a number of different modes. However, conceptual differences must be accounted for, requiring close monitoring and the presence of trained personnel. Modern transport ventilators are mainly for bridging purposes as they can only be used with 100% oxygen in contaminated surroundings. Unconventional methods, such as "ventilator-splitting", which have recently received increasing attention on social media, cannot be recommended. This review intends to provide an overview of the conceptual and technical differences of different types of mechanical ventilators.


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Anestesia Geral , Infecções por Coronavirus , Cuidados Críticos , Pandemias , Pneumonia Viral , Respiração Artificial/instrumentação , Ventiladores Mecânicos , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Infecções por Coronavirus/epidemiologia , Infecções por Coronavirus/terapia , Humanos , Pneumonia Viral/epidemiologia , Pneumonia Viral/terapia , SARS-CoV-2
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Anesthesiol Res Pract ; 2020: 9201967, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32099543

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This review assesses four interrelating aspects of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA), a long-standing and still widely used concept for postoperative pain management. Over the years, anaesthesiologists and patients have appreciated the benefits of PCA alike. The market has seen new technologies leveraging noninvasive routes of administration and, thus, further increasing patient and staff satisfaction as well as promoting safety aspects. Pharmaceutical research focuses on the reduction or avoidance of opioids, side effects, and adverse events although influence of these aspects appears to be minor. The importance of education is still eminent, and new educational formats are tested to train healthcare professionals and patients likewise. New PCA technology can support the implementation of efficient processes to reduce workload and human errors; however, these new products come with a cost, which is not necessarily reflected through beneficial budget impact or significant improvements in patient outcome. Although first steps have been taken to better recognize the importance of postoperative pain management through the introduction of value-based reimbursement, in most western countries, PCA is not specifically compensated. PCA is still an effective and valued technique for postoperative pain management. Although there is identifiable potential for future developments in various aspects, this potential has not materialized in new products.

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Anaesthesist ; 69(1): 11-19, 2020 01.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31912197

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In 2019 the annual conference of the scientific working group on obstetric anesthesiology of the German Society of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (DGAI) took place in the usual manner. Emergency situations, such as the challenge of a preclinical birth or the recognition and treatment of an amniotic fluid embolism were discussed. In addition, topics on the correct treatment of a female patient with a known addictive disorder were of great interest as well as the discussion on the question when a transfusion should be performed in postpartum anemia and which risks accompany the increasing prevalence of obesity, especially during pregnancy. A further hot topic was the deliberation on the prevalence and differential diagnostic clarification of neurological complications after epidural anesthesia. In connection with the topic of birth, exciting and practice relevant topics for all anesthetists confronted with this field were presented and discussed. The essential aspects are summarized in this article.


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Anestesia Obstétrica/tendências , Adulto , Anestesia por Condução , Anestesia Epidural , Anestesia Obstétrica/efeitos adversos , Anestesia Obstétrica/métodos , Cesárea , Feminino , Humanos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/prevenção & controle , Gravidez , Complicações na Gravidez
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Anaesthesist ; 68(10): 689-694, 2019 10.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31541259

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Anesthesiologists commonly perform the loss of resistance technique in order to identify the epidural space during neuraxial procedures; however, this technique is subjective and lacks reliability in certain cases. The so-called CompuFlo® technology provides objective information about the position of the epidural needle by means of a pressure curve and acoustic signals. The technology was introduced several years ago and was evaluated in several trials, which showed promising results. The purpose of the present publication is to report on the first experiences with the CompuFlo® technology in German-speaking countries. A series of 24 epidural procedures using the CompuFlo® device was carried out in routine daily practice. The epidural space was successfully identified in 23 cases. Conversion to the conventional loss of resistance technique was performed during the initial cases in a prolonged procedure. The CompuFlo® technique is considered to be a promising technology, which might help to reduce complications after epidural anesthesia, e.g. postdural puncture headache.


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Anestesia Epidural/instrumentação , Espaço Epidural , Bloqueio Nervoso/instrumentação , Humanos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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Anaesthesist ; 68(7): 461-475, 2019 07.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31267159

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The current update of the ESC (European Society of Cardiology) guidelines on managing cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy provides instructions for doctors in daily practice. Heart diseases are the most common reason for maternal death during pregnancy in western countries. Among other things, the following topics are dealt with: congenital heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, aortic and valvular diseases as well as arrhythmias and hypertensive disorders. Compared to the guidelines from 2011 some changes have been made regarding the recommendations to classify maternal risk according to the modified World Health Organization (mWHO) classification or in recommendations on anticoagulation for low-dose and high-dose requirements of vitamin K antagonists. The main focus of this summary of recent recommendations is the impact on the anesthesia management in order to provide responsible anesthesiologists with relevant background knowledge.


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Anestesia Obstétrica/normas , Doenças Cardiovasculares/terapia , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto/normas , Complicações Cardiovasculares na Gravidez/terapia , Arritmias Cardíacas/terapia , Feminino , Cardiopatias Congênitas/terapia , Humanos , Hipertensão Pulmonar/terapia , Gravidez , Medição de Risco , Fatores de Risco , Sociedades Médicas
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Anaesthesia ; 74(7): 929-939, 2019 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30821852

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In the peri-operative period, dexamethasone is widely and effectively used for prophylaxis of postoperative nausea and vomiting. The objective of this meta-analysis was to assess the adverse effects of an incidental steroid load of dexamethasone in adult surgical patients. We searched in MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and the Web of Science for randomised controlled trials comparing an incidental steroid load of dexamethasone with a control intervention in adult patients undergoing surgery. Two review authors independently screened studies for eligibility, extracted data and assessed all included studies for bias. Our primary outcomes were postoperative systemic or wound infection, delayed wound healing and glycaemic response within 24 h. We included 37 studies in this meta-analysis. The pooled results found no evidence that dexamethasone increased the risk of a postoperative wound infection, Peto OR (95%CI) 1.01 (0.80-1.27); 4603 participants, 26 studies; I² = 32%; moderate-quality evidence. Whether dexamethasone influenced wound healing was unclear due to the large confidence intervals, Peto OR (95%CI) 0.99 (0.28-3.43); 1072 participants, 8 studies; I² = 0%; low-quality evidence. Dexamethasone produced a mild increase in glucose levels among participants without diabetes during the first 12 h after surgery, mean difference (95%CI) 0.7 mmol.l-1 (0.3-1.2) 10 studies; 595 participants; I² = 50%; low-quality evidence. This article is an abridged version of a Cochrane Review.


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Dexametasona/efeitos adversos , Glucocorticoides/efeitos adversos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/induzido quimicamente , Humanos
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Int J Obstet Anesth ; 39: 12-21, 2019 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30685299

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BACKGROUND: The RemiPCA SAFE Network was established to set standards and monitor maternal and neonatal outcomes when using remifentanil for labour analgesia. The aim of this analysis was to describe the development of the network standard and to report maternal and neonatal outcome data, including severe adverse events. METHODS: Data sets of the RemiPCA SAFE Network database from the initial six consecutive years (2010-2015) were retrospectively analysed. The data were analysed on an annual basis and set in context with changes of the network standard, i.e. adaptations of the network's standard operating procedure. Main outcomes reported are maternal and neonatal data regarding effectiveness and safety, such as satisfaction, need for bag/mask ventilation and/or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. RESULTS: Among 5740 data sets, no need for maternal ventilation or cardiopulmonary resuscitation was registered. Neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitations, potentially related to remifentanil, occurred in 0.3%. In parallel with adaptations of the network standard, a moderate rate of maternal hypoxia (oxygen saturation <94% in 24.7%) was found, together with a low rate of supplemental oxygen requirement in neonates (5.0%). CONCLUSION: The RemiPCA SAFE Network data show that remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia can be applied safely. There is bias when data from real clinical settings are analysed retrospectively. Notwithstanding, the approach taken by the RemiPCA SAFE Network, with constant, systematic and standardised evaluation of multiple parameters during the course of labour, might identify trends and anomalies and guide the development and application of safety standards, when translating knowledge from scientific trials into clinical practice.


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Analgesia Obstétrica/efeitos adversos , Analgesia Controlada pelo Paciente/efeitos adversos , Analgésicos Opioides/efeitos adversos , Remifentanil/efeitos adversos , Analgesia Epidural , Reanimação Cardiopulmonar , Feminino , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Auditoria Médica , Satisfação do Paciente , Gravidez , Garantia da Qualidade dos Cuidados de Saúde , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Tempo
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Anaesthesia ; 73(5): 645-646, 2018 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29658121
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Schmerz ; 31(6): 621-638, 2017 Dec.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29147776

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Labor pains can be stronger than pain caused by fractures and as a result of fear and stress can even have a negative effect on the course of parturition. A proportion of 75% of all women in labor use one or more supportive forms of analgesia to relieve labor pains. The procedures used range from supportive non-pharmacological measures, single intramuscular or intravenous analgesics and a prolonged inhalative analgesia up to highly efficient neuraxial blocks. Non-pharmacological interventions are considered to be generally safe but poorly effective. In contrast, pharmacological and invasive interventions are proven to be effective for analgesia but associated with potential side effects.


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Analgesia Epidural , Dor do Parto , Manejo da Dor , Feminino , Humanos , Dor do Parto/terapia , Trabalho de Parto , Obstetrícia , Gravidez
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