Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section

<p><strong>Foundation</strong>: Postoperative pain is considered time-limited pain, often poorly controlled. Its management represents a great challenge, since postoperative analgesia must provide the mother with adequate control, and at the same time facilitate care for the baby.&...

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Main Authors: Yuliel Varona Rodríguez, Liliam María Castillo Manresa, Adonis Cintra Dornes, Jose Carlos Acosta Abad, Aimé Batista Blanco, Ariane Sainz Cortada
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Published: Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Cienfuegos 2024-01-01
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author Yuliel Varona Rodríguez
Liliam María Castillo Manresa
Adonis Cintra Dornes
Jose Carlos Acosta Abad
Aimé Batista Blanco
Ariane Sainz Cortada
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Aimé Batista Blanco
Ariane Sainz Cortada
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description <p><strong>Foundation</strong>: Postoperative pain is considered time-limited pain, often poorly controlled. Its management represents a great challenge, since postoperative analgesia must provide the mother with adequate control, and at the same time facilitate care for the baby.<br /><strong>Objective</strong>: to evaluate the effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section.<br /><strong>Methods</strong>: descriptive and cross-sectional study carried out at the Martín Chang Puga General Teaching Hospital, in the Nuevitas municipality, Camagüey province, between January 2021 and December 2022. 36 patients to whom subarachnoid anesthesia was applied with Hyperbaric lidocaine plus morphine for cesarean section were considered as the sample.<br /><strong>Results</strong>: the age between 27-31 years predominated. 63.9% of cesarean patients did not report postoperative pain. Almost half of the population (47.2%) studied presented side effects with the use of intrathecal morphine, mainly pruritus. 80.5% expressed satisfaction with postoperative analgesia.<br /><strong>Conclusions</strong>: the majority of patients were satisfied with the analgesic treatment, despite the presence of adverse effects, so that the use of intrathecal morphine is effective in the management of post-cesarean section pain.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-72c43194f0fd4b7fb7a946e0db21b1122025-01-30T21:29:02ZspaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. CienfuegosMedisur1727-897X2024-01-0122130372451Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean sectionYuliel Varona Rodríguez0Liliam María Castillo Manresa1Adonis Cintra Dornes2Jose Carlos Acosta Abad3Aimé Batista Blanco4Ariane Sainz Cortada5Universidad de Ciencias Médica Carlos J. Finlay. CamagüeyUniversidad de Ciencias Médica Carlos J. Finlay. CamagüeyUniversidad de Ciencias Médica Carlos J. Finlay. CamagüeyUniversidad de Ciencias Médica Carlos J. Finlay. CamagüeyUniversidad de Ciencias Médica Carlos J. Finlay. CamagüeyPoliclínico Docente Previsora. Camagüey<p><strong>Foundation</strong>: Postoperative pain is considered time-limited pain, often poorly controlled. Its management represents a great challenge, since postoperative analgesia must provide the mother with adequate control, and at the same time facilitate care for the baby.<br /><strong>Objective</strong>: to evaluate the effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section.<br /><strong>Methods</strong>: descriptive and cross-sectional study carried out at the Martín Chang Puga General Teaching Hospital, in the Nuevitas municipality, Camagüey province, between January 2021 and December 2022. 36 patients to whom subarachnoid anesthesia was applied with Hyperbaric lidocaine plus morphine for cesarean section were considered as the sample.<br /><strong>Results</strong>: the age between 27-31 years predominated. 63.9% of cesarean patients did not report postoperative pain. Almost half of the population (47.2%) studied presented side effects with the use of intrathecal morphine, mainly pruritus. 80.5% expressed satisfaction with postoperative analgesia.<br /><strong>Conclusions</strong>: the majority of patients were satisfied with the analgesic treatment, despite the presence of adverse effects, so that the use of intrathecal morphine is effective in the management of post-cesarean section pain.</p>http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/20061anestesia raquídeadolor postoperatoriocesáreamorfina
spellingShingle Yuliel Varona Rodríguez
Liliam María Castillo Manresa
Adonis Cintra Dornes
Jose Carlos Acosta Abad
Aimé Batista Blanco
Ariane Sainz Cortada
Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section
Medisur
anestesia raquídea
dolor postoperatorio
cesárea
morfina
title Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section
title_full Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section
title_fullStr Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section
title_short Effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section
title_sort effectiveness of subarachnoid anesthesia with morphine as a treatment for postoperative pain in cesarean section
topic anestesia raquídea
dolor postoperatorio
cesárea
morfina
url http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/20061
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