The effect of Indomethacin suppositories on pain relief after cesarean delivery with general anesthesia
Author | Fatemeh Keikha | en |
Author | Masoomeh Mirteimoori | en |
Author | Z Sayadi | en |
Issued Date | 2004-12-31 | en |
Abstract | Background: All patients be experienced a feeling of pain after surgeries. We studied the sedative effect of rectal Indomethacin (R.I) after cesarean section (C/S) with general anesthesia and compared the severity of pain and frequency of narcotic use in case (use of R.I) and control group (UN use of R.I). Methods and Materials: In a clinical trial case - control study (2002-2003) 104 women with a C/S under general anesthesia in Zahedan Ghods hospital were studied. Patients randomly divided in two groups. 52 patients in case group received 100 mg Indomethacin rectaly every 12 hours. 52 patients in control group don't received Indomethacin. All patients visited carefully before C/S and preterm labor ( | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/ | en |
Keyword | Cesarean section | en |
Keyword | Indomethacin | en |
Keyword | Rectal suppository | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | The effect of Indomethacin suppositories on pain relief after cesarean delivery with general anesthesia | en |
Type | Research Article | en |
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