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Pain After Cesarean Section - A Danish Multicenter Cohort Study.

Completed
Conditions
Pain
Cesarean Section
Recovery
Registration Number
NCT06012747
Lead Sponsor
Nordsjaellands Hospital
Brief Summary

Pain after a cesarean section is of moderate to severe intensity. A Danish multicenter study from 2021 used an obstetric Quality of Recovery score 24 hours after the cesarean section and found that 45% of 861 patients had experienced very severe pain during recovery.

This result was surprisingly high but also unspecific. Therefore, the investigators aim to investigate the intensity of pain experienced by patients at specific time intervals after the cesarean section e.g., every 6th hour. Additionally, the investigators will examine whether the pain has an impact on important functions for both the patients and the newborns, as well as assess the overall morphine consumption.

All Danish regions have approved the REDCap database as a secure way to collect and store data. REDCap can also send encrypted links that can be converted into SMS messages sent to the participants' mobile phones at fixed intervals, allowing participants to enter data directly into the secure system. The investigators also aim to feasibility test the system.

When a child is delivered by cesarean section, it is an expectation that the mother can take care of herself and the baby a few hours after the surgery. However, severe pain can hinder this. Therefore, it is important to investigate whether pain relief for our patients is sufficient.

Based on response rates and the frequency of outcomes, data from this observational study can support the design of a future national multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) with a focus on postoperative pain intervention. The incidences of binary outcome measures and standard deviations of continuous outcome measures will support the sample size calculations for our RCT.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
752
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Age < 18 years

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Self reported pain on movement from supine position to sitting position after 24 hours, NRS 0-1024 hours after cesarean section

Patient reported

Neonatal admission ,within 24 hours

yes/no

Composite outcome of self reported morphine side effects occurring within 24 hours For vomiting and urinary retention, this is recorded as yes/no, where yes is considered a side effect.24 hours after cesarean section

consisting of either nausea, dizziness, itching, vomiting, or urinary retention.

Nausea, itching, and dizziness are recorded on a 4-point scale: None, mild, moderate, severe. Where moderate and severe are considered side effects.

For vomiting and urinary retention, this is recorded as yes/no, where yes is considered a side effect.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
See protokol for the multible secondary and exploratory outcomes0-30 days

See protokol for the multible secondary and exploratory outcomes

Trial Locations

Locations (19)

Department of Anesthesia, Århus University Hospital

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Aarhus, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Odense University Hospital

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Odense, Denmark

Department of anesthesia, Randers Sygehus

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Randers, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Aalborg University Hospital

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Aalborg, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Esbjerg Hospital

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Esbjerg, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Gødstrup Hospital

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Gødstrup, Denmark

Department of Anesthesiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev

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Herlev, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Horsens Hospital

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Horsens, Denmark

Department of Anesthesiology, Copenhagen university Hospital, Hvidovre

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Hvidovre, Denmark

Department of Anesthesiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, North Zealand Hillerød

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Hillerød, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Hjørring Sygehus

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Hjørring, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Holbæk Hospital

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Holbæk, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia and Intensive care, University Hospital of Southern Denmark, Kolding

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Kolding, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Nykøbing Falster Hospital

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Nykøbing Falster, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde

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Roskilde, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Slagelse Hospital

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Slagelse, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia, Åbenrå Hospital

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Åbenrå, Denmark

Department of Anesthesia,Viborg, Regional Hospital

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Viborg, Denmark

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