The effects of different epidural analgesia formulas on labor and mode of delivery in nulliparous women
Objectives: Patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) and continuous epidural infusion (CEI) are popular and effective methods for pain relief during labor; however, there are concerns about increasing rates of cesarean section (C/S) and instrumental delivery. This prospective study investigated...
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Main Authors: | Shin-Yan Chen (Author), Pei-Lin Lin (Author), Yu-Hsuan Yang (Author), Ya-Min Yang (Author), Chien-Nan Lee (Author), Shou-Zen Fan (Author), Li-Kuei Chen (Author) |
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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