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Dural puncture epidural technique with 23-, 25- or 27-gauge pencil point spinal needles versus standard epidural technique for labor analgesia: a randomized trial. [PDF]
Pan ZB +7 more
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Acute pneumocephalus following epidural procedure: An unusual presentation with hypertensive emergency and loss of consciousness. [PDF]
Mukesh S +4 more
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Association between induction of labor and birth experience: A national population‐based study
Our findings support that the risk of negative birth experience is increased in case of induction of labor compared to spontaneous onset of labor. These findings underline the need for appropriate antenatal information, shared decision making and better postpartum follow‐up.
Sophia Braund +21 more
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A Case of Lumbar Spinal Epidural Abscess and Facet Joint Septic Arthritis Caused by <i>Haemophilus influenzae</i> in an Immunocompetent Host. [PDF]
Lee YM.
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Obstetric and early neonatal outcomes and intrapartum fetal blood sampling among 40 309 singleton women undergoing trial of labor by 5‐year periods from 2002 to 2021 at Kuopio University Hospital. Among women undergoing a trial of labor, the use of fetal blood sampling (FBS) steadily declined from 11.7% to 3.7%.
Saana Pietilä +3 more
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Assessment of awareness and attitudes of pregnant women toward labor epidural analgesia and factors influencing the decision to opt for it: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Kassa AA +4 more
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The Neurophysiological Effects of Cervical tSCS With and Without a High Frequency Carrier in Healthy Adults. kHz‐tSCS presents a less efficient waveform. In FCR, spinal inhibition was observed following sham and conv‐tSCS. kHz‐tSCS appeared to prevent FCR spinal inhibition.
Frances Gawne +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Subperception spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is described mostly utilizing waveforms that require high energy. However, the necessity of these waveforms for effective subperception has not been established. We aimed to explore whether effective subperception pain relief can be achieved using frequencies below 1 kHz.
José Paz‐Solís +5 more
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