Pain after cesarean section: do we have reliable predictors? Scoping review
Nataliya V. Shindyapina,
Dmitry V. Marshalov,
Efim M. Shifman
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Every year, the number of publications devoted to the study of various tools for predicting the intensity of pain after cesarean section is growing, which necessitated the generalization and systematization of these data.
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to identify factors contributing to high-intensity pain after cesarean section (CS).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: a scoping review based on the PRISMA for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines was conducted using PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews… Show more
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