| 要約: | The caesarean section (cs) rate increased significantly over the past years,
accounting for 15 to 25% of births. In the post-cs period, moderate to severe
postoperative pain is a commonly reported problem. Good post-cs analgesia
improves maternal functional ability and interaction with newborn. There are
several analgesic options to optimize pain management, each of them with
different efficacy and safety. This study was designed to assess the effectiveness,
and safety of postoperative pain management regimen in patients undergoing
caesarean section in the obstetric unit of a hospital in the northern part of
malaysia, pulau pinang. In addition, to document the incidence of opioid side
effect and the incidence of surgical site infection as well as to identify their risk
factors. A retrospective chart review of 400 caesarean deliveries was conducted
between january 2013 and june 2014.
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