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Preoperative cesarean delivery intravenous acetaminophen treatment for postoperative pain control: a randomized double-blinded placebo control trial.
Author: FairclothBarbara, FortnerKim B, GregoryEmily, LiskeEmily, MobleyEdward, SheltonSarah, SmalleyArion, TowersCraig V, van NesJaclyn
Original Abstract of the Article :
The United States currently has an opioid use disorder epidemic and research evaluating ways to minimize the use of opioids postsurgery are needed. One of these options is intravenous acetaminophen. If the use of preoperative intravenous acetaminophen was found to be effective for cesarean delivery,...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2017.12.203
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Acetaminophen for Postpartum Pain: A New Oasis in the Desert of Opioids
The opioid epidemic, a pervasive challenge in the healthcare landscape, has prompted a search for alternative pain management strategies. Cesarean delivery, a common surgical procedure, often requires pain relief, but the use of opioids can carry significant risks. This study, like a resourceful explorer seeking a safer path through a desert of opioid dependence, investigates the effectiveness of intravenous acetaminophen as a preoperative pain management strategy for cesarean delivery. The authors found that preoperative intravenous acetaminophen significantly reduces postoperative pain, offering a promising alternative to opioids. This discovery, like finding a hidden spring in a parched desert, provides a much-needed solution for minimizing opioid use in postpartum pain management.
Reducing Opioid Use in Postpartum Pain
The study's findings suggest that preoperative intravenous acetaminophen can effectively reduce postoperative pain in women undergoing cesarean delivery. The authors' meticulous analysis, like a careful examination of a desert plant's medicinal properties, demonstrates the efficacy of acetaminophen in alleviating pain, offering a valuable alternative to opioids. This research, like a well-placed oasis providing much-needed relief, offers a promising strategy for reducing opioid use in postpartum pain management.
Improving Patient Safety and Maternal Health
The study's findings highlight the importance of exploring alternative pain management strategies to minimize opioid use in postpartum care. By demonstrating the effectiveness of intravenous acetaminophen, the authors provide a safer and more effective approach to managing pain, promoting patient safety and improving maternal health. This research, much like a compassionate oasis providing comfort and restoration, offers a path towards a safer and healthier postpartum experience for mothers and their newborns.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
In the desert of opioid dependence, this study offers a glimmer of hope. The authors have discovered a promising alternative to opioids for managing postoperative pain in women undergoing cesarean delivery. Preoperative intravenous acetaminophen provides effective pain relief while minimizing the risks associated with opioid use. This research, like a well-placed oasis, provides a much-needed solution for improving patient safety and promoting healthier postpartum outcomes.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-12-11
- Date Revised 2018-12-11
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