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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Jun;29(6):330-1, 380-1.

[Application of nitrous oxide in labor analgesia]

[Article in Chinese]
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  • PMID: 8001404
Clinical Trial

[Application of nitrous oxide in labor analgesia]

[Article in Chinese]
B Wang et al. Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. 1994 Jun.

Abstract

Labor analgesia with nitrous oxide was studied in 34 parturients, and another 50 women taking no drug as the control group. The analgesic effect was satisfactory. By Mulleetr's pain in labor score, 91.18% women had score of 0-1, and their respiratory and circulatory functions were not affected. During inhalational analgesia the parturients remained conscious. Uterine contraction, progress of labor and neonatal Apgar score were not interferred, and postpartum bleeding was not increased. There was no complications in the treatment group. This study suggests that nitrous oxide with enough oxygen inhalation is one of the good drug for obstetric analgesia, but its concentration must be strictly controlled.

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