2017
DOI: 10.1097/01.aoa.0000521249.32738.1a
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Persistent Pain After Cesarean Delivery and Vaginal Delivery: A Prospective Study

Abstract: (Anesth Analg. 2016;123(6):1535–1545) Persistent pain after cesarean delivery has been associated with recall of acute pain and history of chronic pain. In an earlier retrospective study, the authors found that the incidence of persistent pain at 1 year after cesarean delivery was 18%, compared with 10% at vaginal delivery (P=0.011). To confirm these findings, the authors evaluated the intensity and characteristics of persistent pain and its association with previous pain and other obstetric factors … Show more

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“…Aside from pain in specific body locations, many studies have evaluated risk factors for persistent general back pain, 10,13,21,23e25,27e30 persistent diffuse pain, or any pain after childbirth. 7,9,11,12,17,20,28,39,40,42,44,45 Persistent back pain has been extensively studied. Many potential risk factors have been evaluated.…”
Section: Other Persistent Pain Syndromes After Vaginal and Caesarean mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from pain in specific body locations, many studies have evaluated risk factors for persistent general back pain, 10,13,21,23e25,27e30 persistent diffuse pain, or any pain after childbirth. 7,9,11,12,17,20,28,39,40,42,44,45 Persistent back pain has been extensively studied. Many potential risk factors have been evaluated.…”
Section: Other Persistent Pain Syndromes After Vaginal and Caesarean mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trauma and repair of core stabilizing structures are also requisite with CS, CS is costly, and CS is associated with a higher incidence of postpartum pain. 11 Birth care teams that include nonmedical personnel, such as doulas, have been associated with reduced CS incidence. 4,12 In addition to reduced CS incidence and consistent with the outcomes in this case, there is evidence that birth teams with continuous labor support can optimize outcomes by improving support of physiological birth, 13 reducing the risk of having a low birth weight (LBW) infant, reducing birth complications for the mother and infant, increasing the incidence of breastfeeding initiation, 3 and improving cost efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nyeri tersebut dapat berubah menjadi nyeri kronik hingga 3 bulan pada 25% pasien (Munro et al, 2017). Beberapa ibu pasca sectio caesarea mengalami nyeri hingga 1 tahun sebanyak 22% dan pasca melahirkan secara normal adalah 8% (Kainu et al, 2016).…”
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