Effect of TENS Treatment Mode for Labor Pain and its Influence on Perinatal Women
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation; Labor Analgesia.Abstract
This study is to observe the analgesic effect of TENS and its influence on postpartum stress hormone. The patients were randomly divided into three groups: comfortable care+TENS group, comfortable care+PCA group, comfortable care+false TENS group. 1. One hour after operation before analgesia. VAS score of postpartum pain was performed at 7 time points (before analgesia, 5 min after analgesia, 15 min after analgesia, 30 min after analgesia, 60 5min after analgesia, 24 h after analgesia, 48 h after analgesia); The VAS score of comfortable care+TENS group decreased significantly compared with that of sham TENS group after 30 minutes of analgesia (P<0.05); There was no significant difference in VAS between comfort care+TENS group and comfort care+PCA group 30 minutes after analgesia (P>0.05).
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