Objective: To distinguish satisfaction with pain relief using remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia (RPCA) compared with epidural analgesia (EA) in low-risk labouring women. Design: Randomised controlled equivalence trial. Setting: Eighteen midwifery practices and six hospitals in the Netherlands. Population: A total of 408 pregnant women at low risk for obstetric complications initially under the care of primary-care midwives. Methods: Women randomised before active labour to receive analgesia with RPCA or EA, if requested. Main outcome measures: Primary outcome was satisfaction with pain relief measured hourly using a visual analogue scale and summed as area under the curve (AUC). Secondary outcomes were overall satisfaction with pain...
Remifentanil with appropriate pharmacological properties seems to be an ideal alternative to epidura...
Remifentanil with appropriate pharmacological properties seems to be an ideal alternative to epidura...
BACKGROUND: Epidural analgesia and remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia are two popular techniq...
OBJECTIVE: To distinguish satisfaction with pain relief using remifentanil patient-controlled analge...
OBJECTIVE: To determine women's satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia wit...
OBJECTIVE: To determine women's satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia wit...
Background: Pain relief during labour is a topic of major interest in the Netherlands. Epidural anal...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pain relief during labour is a topic of major interest in the Netherlands. Epi...
Objective To determine women’s satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia with...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the costs of a strategy of patient controlled remifentanil versus epidural ana...
OBJECTIVE:To compare the costs of a strategy of patient controlled remifentanil versus epidural anal...
Labour pain is considered as severe pain. Epidural analgesia is the most effective and a preferred m...
Epidural analgesia provided superior analgesia to remifentanil PCA. Women ra...
Objective To determine women's satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia with...
Background About a third of women receiving pethidine for labour pain subsequently require an epidu...
Remifentanil with appropriate pharmacological properties seems to be an ideal alternative to epidura...
Remifentanil with appropriate pharmacological properties seems to be an ideal alternative to epidura...
BACKGROUND: Epidural analgesia and remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia are two popular techniq...
OBJECTIVE: To distinguish satisfaction with pain relief using remifentanil patient-controlled analge...
OBJECTIVE: To determine women's satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia wit...
OBJECTIVE: To determine women's satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia wit...
Background: Pain relief during labour is a topic of major interest in the Netherlands. Epidural anal...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pain relief during labour is a topic of major interest in the Netherlands. Epi...
Objective To determine women’s satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia with...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the costs of a strategy of patient controlled remifentanil versus epidural ana...
OBJECTIVE:To compare the costs of a strategy of patient controlled remifentanil versus epidural anal...
Labour pain is considered as severe pain. Epidural analgesia is the most effective and a preferred m...
Epidural analgesia provided superior analgesia to remifentanil PCA. Women ra...
Objective To determine women's satisfaction with pain relief using patient controlled analgesia with...
Background About a third of women receiving pethidine for labour pain subsequently require an epidu...
Remifentanil with appropriate pharmacological properties seems to be an ideal alternative to epidura...
Remifentanil with appropriate pharmacological properties seems to be an ideal alternative to epidura...
BACKGROUND: Epidural analgesia and remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia are two popular techniq...