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Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study
BACKGROUND: The early postoperative feeding after caesarean section (C- section) has remained controversial. This study was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of early versus delayed postcaesarean section oral feeding regarding gastrointestinal complications and patients postoperative sati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4478453/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26221502 |
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author | Barat, Shahnaz Esmaeilzadeh, Sedigheh Golsorkhtabaramiri, Masoumeh Khafri, Soraya Moradi Recabdarkolaee, Maryam |
author_facet | Barat, Shahnaz Esmaeilzadeh, Sedigheh Golsorkhtabaramiri, Masoumeh Khafri, Soraya Moradi Recabdarkolaee, Maryam |
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description | BACKGROUND: The early postoperative feeding after caesarean section (C- section) has remained controversial. This study was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of early versus delayed postcaesarean section oral feeding regarding gastrointestinal complications and patients postoperative satisfaction after C- section. METHODS: This clinical trial study was conducted on 200 pregnant women undergoing planned C-section under spinal anesthesia (Registration Number: IRCT: 138712211760N1). Women were randomly divided in two groups; group A (early feeding group) comprised of 101 patients who were encouraged to take oral fluid. If they tolerated, they continue semi-solid and solid foods starting 2 h after caesarean section. Group B (delayed feeding group) comprised of 99 patients who were given oral fluid 8 h after surgery. After beginning of feeding the patients’ tolerance, first flatus, first defecation, beginning of regular diet, the length of hospital stay and also patient satisfaction level were evaluated in each group by visual scale analog (VAS). RESULTS: The mean time of the first passage of flatus was 10.2±1.7 hours for the early oral feeding group versus 10.7±1.6 hours for the delayed feeding group and the difference was significant (P=0.03). Duration to first defecation and length of hospital stay as well as patient satisfaction level did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest early postcaesarean feeding. It is well tolerated and helps return normal feeding habits. |
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spelling | pubmed-44784532015-07-28 Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study Barat, Shahnaz Esmaeilzadeh, Sedigheh Golsorkhtabaramiri, Masoumeh Khafri, Soraya Moradi Recabdarkolaee, Maryam Caspian J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND: The early postoperative feeding after caesarean section (C- section) has remained controversial. This study was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of early versus delayed postcaesarean section oral feeding regarding gastrointestinal complications and patients postoperative satisfaction after C- section. METHODS: This clinical trial study was conducted on 200 pregnant women undergoing planned C-section under spinal anesthesia (Registration Number: IRCT: 138712211760N1). Women were randomly divided in two groups; group A (early feeding group) comprised of 101 patients who were encouraged to take oral fluid. If they tolerated, they continue semi-solid and solid foods starting 2 h after caesarean section. Group B (delayed feeding group) comprised of 99 patients who were given oral fluid 8 h after surgery. After beginning of feeding the patients’ tolerance, first flatus, first defecation, beginning of regular diet, the length of hospital stay and also patient satisfaction level were evaluated in each group by visual scale analog (VAS). RESULTS: The mean time of the first passage of flatus was 10.2±1.7 hours for the early oral feeding group versus 10.7±1.6 hours for the delayed feeding group and the difference was significant (P=0.03). Duration to first defecation and length of hospital stay as well as patient satisfaction level did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest early postcaesarean feeding. It is well tolerated and helps return normal feeding habits. Babol University of Medical Sciences 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4478453/ /pubmed/26221502 Text en © 2015: Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Barat, Shahnaz Esmaeilzadeh, Sedigheh Golsorkhtabaramiri, Masoumeh Khafri, Soraya Moradi Recabdarkolaee, Maryam Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study |
title | Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study |
title_full | Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study |
title_fullStr | Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study |
title_full_unstemmed | Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study |
title_short | Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study |
title_sort | women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: a one-blind randomized controlled trial study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4478453/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26221502 |
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