Enhanced recovery after cesarean protocol versus traditional protocol in elective cesarean section: A prospective observational study
Background: Enhanced recovery programs result in reduced morbidity in terms of effective pain control, reduced length of stay (LOS), and an earlier return to normal activities. This study has been conducted to compare Enhanced recovery after caesarean (ERAC) protocol to traditional care of cesarean...
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Main Authors: | Sunanda Gupta (Author), Apoorva Gupta (Author), Aditi S Baghel (Author), Karuna Sharma (Author), Savita Choudhary (Author), Vidhu Choudhary (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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