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Efficacy Of Nerve Blocks On Immediate Post Caesarean Delivery Functionality, Dorothy Makena
Efficacy Of Nerve Blocks On Immediate Post Caesarean Delivery Functionality, Dorothy Makena
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Introduction; Caesarean section is becoming increasingly common and is one of the most performed procedures globally. It is a major surgery accompanied by moderate to severe pain. Pain impacts negatively on functionality of the mother in terms of daily activities like self-care, newborn care and mobility. A post caesarean section mother therefore requires effective and safe pain relief to improve functionality, for effective breastfeeding and to reduce the risk of venous thromboembolism. Abdominal plane nerve blocks have been studied widely in the recent past and have been shown to be effective as part of multimodal post caesarean analgesia. This study …
Uptake And Determinants Of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Health Care Workers In Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi Kenya., Doreen Moraa Osoro
Uptake And Determinants Of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Health Care Workers In Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi Kenya., Doreen Moraa Osoro
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Background: The cancer burden has been rising globally. The reported incidence of cervical cancer is 13.1 / 100,000 globally and 40 / 100,000 in Kenya. Up to 88% of all cervical cancer deaths have been reported in lower to middle-income countries. In comparison, developed countries had up to two to four times lower rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality. The burden of cancers attributable to carcinogenic infections has potentially modifiable risk factors, for which prevention tools already exist. There is a gap in the implementation of evidence-based interventions including primary prevention with the HPV vaccine and secondary prevention with …
Planned Delivery At 37 Weeks Gestation Versus Expectant Management For Non-Severe Chronic Hypertension, A Systematic Review., Jackson Njuguna
Planned Delivery At 37 Weeks Gestation Versus Expectant Management For Non-Severe Chronic Hypertension, A Systematic Review., Jackson Njuguna
Theses & Dissertations
Background: Chronic hypertension is independently associated with an increased incidence of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes. Delayed delivery carries maternal risks, while early delivery increases fetal risk, so appropriate timing is important. The optimal timing of delivery for women with this condition has not been adequately addressed by the available literature.
Objective: To review the literature that assesses the benefits and risks of a policy of planned delivery versus expectant management in pregnant women with non-severe chronic hypertension at 37 weeks gestation. Our primary outcomes were composite maternal outcome (super-imposed pre-eclampsia, placental abruption, maternal admission to intensive care unit and …