Investigation: compare the effect of local infiltration of incision site with bupivacaine and local infiltration with meloxicam in women undergoing cesarean sections on postoperative pain relief and analgesic requirement. Condition: post cesarean sections analgesia intervention: infiltration of incision bupivacaine versus meloxicam Phase: Not applicable
study type: randomized clinical trial actual enrollment: 119 allocation: Random intervention model: three groups assignment masking: open lebal primary purpose: pain relief after Cesarean section actual study start: March 3, 2019 Primary Completion: March 5, 2020 actual study completion date: May 9, 2020
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
105
no other intervention done
Menoufia University hospital
Shibīn al Kawm, Menoufia, Egypt
Postoperative pain scores
Assessment of pain scores after Cesarean section
Time frame: immediately after the intervention
Postoperative analgesic requirements
Assessment of Postoperative analgesic requirements
Time frame: immediately after the intervention
time of first dose of analgesia
Determination of time of first dose of analgesia
Time frame: immediately after the intervention
Postoperative fever
Assessment of Postoperative fever
Time frame: immediately after the intervention
onset of mobilization
Assessment of onset of mobilization
Time frame: immediately after the intervention
side effects of medications
Assessment of side effects of medications
Time frame: immediately after the intervention
Pain assessment by visual analogue scale
Post-operative pain assessment was done using a 10-point visual analogue scale
Time frame: immediately after the intervention
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