Tag: CSEC
Family Medicine-Only Staffing at Birthing Hospitals Tied to Fewer C-Sections
Additionally, family medicine-only staffed hospitals have stronger nursing-rated safety culture
High Predictability for Measles Antibody Dynamics Discernible From Birth
Odds of primary vaccine failure were increased in association with cesarean birth
Dexmedetomidine Cuts Incidence of Postpartum Depression After C-Section
Reduction in incidence of positive PPD screening seen among women with prenatal depression undergoing elective C-section
Racial Disparities Persist in General Anesthesia Rates for C-Section
Disparities no longer seen once a neuraxial catheter is in situ among those undergoing intrapartum cesarean delivery
Personalized Protocol Cuts Opioid Prescribing After C-Section
Personalized protocol for opioid prescriptions after C-section reduced total MMEs, without need for readmission, rescue opioids
ASA: Studies Present Solutions for Preventing Blood Loss After Cesarean
CaCl infusion reduces quantitative blood loss after C-section, and uterine tone score can predict outcomes, including bleeding
Opioid Use Down With High-Frequency Electrical Stimulation Device After C-Section
Less opioid medication used prior to discharge and fewer MME prescribed at discharge in the functional versus sham device group
Publication of ARRIVE Trial Linked to Increase in 39-Week Induction
Increase in 39-week induction rate, reduction in rate of cesarean delivery observed after publication of trial in August 2018
Standardized Process Can Cut Decision-to-Incision Time for C-Sections
Reduced decision-to-incision time seen for Black non-Hispanic and Hispanic patients
Risk for Early-Onset CRC Increased in Women Born Via C-Section
Authors say finding may be explained by early-life gut dysbiosis