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Examination of the Postoperative Analgesic Efficacy of Transvers Abdominis Plane Block and Transversalis Fascia Plane Block in Cesarean Section Surgeries Performed Under Spinal Anesthesia
This study was designed as a prospective, randomized observational clinical trial.
A total of 90 adult women were included in the study performed elective cesarean section.
After excluding patients, the care of 90 was included and 3 of these amounts were reserved.
TAP Block Group (n=30,Group 1): Spinal Anesthesia + TAP block ; TFP Block group (n=30,Group 2): Spinal Anesthesia + TFP block ; Control group (n=30,Group 3); Spinal Anesthesia + No block;
Effect of Massage on Stress, Comfort and Health Parameters of Newborns Receiving Nasal CPAP
One of the most frequently required treatments for respiratory distress in neonatal intensive care is continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) support through the nose. NCPAP application has many advantages but also disadvantages and complications.
Gastric-abdominal distension, which is a complication of NCPAP application, is caused by gas entering the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. Feeding intolerance may develop in the newborn due to abdominal distension. In recent studies, it has been determined that non-pharmacological methods and supportive developmental care practices used to increase the comfort and reduce pain and stress of babies who experience painful procedures such as NCPAP application and who are exposed to the stressful neonatal intensive care unit environment are effective in increasing comfort and reducing pain and stress. These practices include therapeutic touch, mother's voice, fetal position, white noise, lullaby, wrapping and massage. In the literature, a quasi-experimental study examining the effect of massage (Field massage technique) on the respiration, heart rate and oxygen saturation of 28-34 week old newborns with respiratory distress syndrome who received nasal CPAP showed that massage had no significant effect on oxygen saturation, but respiration and heart rate decreased after the massage. has been determined. There are studies in the literature examining the effects of therapeutic touch, mother's voice, fetal position, white noise, lullaby and wrapping in order to increase the comfort of newborns receiving nasal CPAP, reduce stress and pain, and prolong sleep time. However, no research has been found in the literature examining the effects of massage on the stress, comfort and health parameters of newborns receiving nasal CPAP.
Effect of Coffee Consumption on Postoperative Pain and Intestinal Motility After Caesarean Section: Randomized Controlled Study
Purpose: It will be performed to minimize the problems that the mother and the newborn may experience in the postpartum period by eliminating the negative symptoms related to postpartum pain and delayed intestinal motility.
Design: It will be conducted as a randomized controlled experimental study. Method: It will consist of women who had cesarean section surgery at Necmettin Erbakan University Faculty of Medicine Hospital between April and July 2024. The sample of the research; The sample will consist of women who meet the selection criteria and voluntarily agree to participate in the research. Considering the possible 10% data loss in randomized controlled studies, a total of 50 women, 25 in each group, were planned to be sampled. Data will be collected using a personal information form and visual pain scale (VAS). . Immediately before coffee application (6-12-18 hours after surgery), women's pain intensity and bowel motility will be evaluated. Women will then be asked to consume 100 ml of unsweetened caffeinated coffee at 6, 12 and 18 hours after surgery. 6,12,18. Half an hour after coffee consumption, women will be evaluated for pain using VAS. In the control group, no procedure will be applied and pain assessment will be made with VAS at the same hours.
Conclusion: It is aimed to reduce the pain and increase intestinal motility of patients who consume coffee after cesarean section.
Key Words: Caesarean Section, Coffee, Pain, Motility
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