LABOR ANALGESIA IN KIEV (UKRAINE)

IF 0.2 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.25284/2519-2078.2(95).2021.238306
I. Kuchyn, D. Govsieiev, K. Bielka, A. Romanenko
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The problem of a labor pain is becoming very important for health care because insufficient analgesia for women during childbirth affects the quality of medical care. The complexity of the use in the system and approaches to providing care to citizens in Ukraine, and at the local level –  the interaction of the obstetrician with the women, anaesthetist and also the technical capabilities of public maternity hospitals [1]. For the last decade, epidural analgesia has been the «golden» method in labor analgesia. We searched numerous meta-analyzes about pain management during labor and delivery in the United States, they prefer epidural analgesia in 80-90% of women, while in the UK - 36% [2, 3]. Statistics from around the world indicate a relationship between pain relief and income levels, so in high-income countries, (HICs) women are more likely to be anesthetized during childbirth than in South Africa or Asia [4]. Although childbirth is a physiological and natural process, it needs pain relief. Nowadays a woman’s desire is a sufficient indication for labor analgesia, and this is her right [5]. The problem is to choose a pharmacological and / or non-pharmacological method of analgesia for a particular woman, which will be best for the parturient. It should be noted that there is a separate group of women who choose to give birth at home to reduce the «aggression» of medical staff against women and her child, but they have a higher incidence of complications and increased mortality [6]. «Homebirth» in maternity hospitals helps to solve this problem. A comprehensive questionnaire was created among seven state maternity hospitals in Kyiv to identify the current situation with the provision of maternity care and to analyze the main issues of labor analgesia in Kyiv.
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乌克兰基辅的分娩镇痛
分娩疼痛问题对医疗保健来说变得非常重要,因为妇女在分娩过程中镇痛不足会影响医疗保健的质量。系统使用的复杂性和为乌克兰公民提供护理的方法,以及在地方层面——产科医生与妇女、麻醉师的互动以及公立妇产医院的技术能力[1]。在过去的十年中,硬膜外镇痛一直是分娩镇痛的“黄金”方法。我们检索了大量关于美国分娩过程中疼痛管理的荟萃分析,他们在80-90%的女性中更倾向于硬膜外镇痛,而在英国,这一比例为36%[2,3]。来自世界各地的统计数据表明,疼痛缓解与收入水平之间存在关系,因此在高收入国家,(HICs)妇女在分娩时被麻醉的可能性高于南非或亚洲[4]。虽然分娩是一个生理和自然的过程,但它需要缓解疼痛。如今,女性的欲望是分娩镇痛的充分指示,这是她的权利[5]。问题是选择一种药物和/或非药物镇痛方法为特定的妇女,这将是最适合产妇。应该指出的是,有另一组妇女选择在家分娩,以减少医务人员对妇女和她的孩子的“侵略”,但她们的并发症发生率更高,死亡率也更高[6]。妇产医院的"在家分娩"有助于解决这一问题。在基辅的七家国立妇产医院中编制了一份全面的调查问卷,以确定提供产妇护理的现状,并分析基辅分娩镇痛的主要问题。
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