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The Impact of Early Epidural Analgesia on the Course of Labor and Delivery. [PDF]
Simanauskaite A+3 more
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Abstract An 11‐year‐old, female West Highland white terrier presenting cough, emesis, diarrhoea and hyporexia refractory to symptomatic treatment was subjected to endoscopy showing increased palatine tonsil region. Biopsy findings revealed a carcinoma. Computed tomography also showed an increased right medial retropharyngeal lymph node dorsally related
Jiuli R. S. de Salles+2 more
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Effects of dezocine with ropivacaine on epidural analgesia during labor: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Su B, Qian P, Zhang WP, Hou Y, Shen Y.
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Multiparous women were slightly more satisfied with their birthing experience than were primiparous women even though there was no difference in pain management satisfaction related to parity. Satisfaction with pain management during the second stage of labor significantly influences overall experience.
Katja Mäkelä+3 more
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Training programmes for healthcare professionals in managing epidural analgesia: A scoping review. [PDF]
Lamprecht CC+5 more
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A comparison of etidocaine and lidocaine in epidural analgesia for surgery [PDF]
A. Raksamani, Gerald Edelist
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S. Logtenberg+13 more
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Cervical ripening in the induction of labor with outpatient balloon catheters is probably less effective than inpatient vaginal dinoprostone, specifically in maternal overweight and obesity during pregnancy. The perinatal and maternal safety profiles are comparable.
Fei Chan+9 more
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