Back
Top 1%
55.4%
Top 4%
23.8%
Top 0.4%
7.5%
Top 0.4%
4.1%
Top 17%
1.0%
Top 95%
0.7%
Top 26%
0.7%
Top 36%
0.6%
Top 29%
0.4%
Top 41%
0.4%
Comparison Of Postoperative Pain Severity And Analgesic Consumption Within 24 Hours Between Primary And Repeat Cesarean Sections Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Prospective Cohort Study
2026-03-06
anesthesia
Title + abstract only
View on medRxiv
Show abstract
Background: Cesarean section is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide and is frequently associated with moderate to severe postoperative pain. While overall pain after cesarean delivery is well described, evidence comparing pain intensity and analgesic use between primary and repeat cesarean sections remains limited. Objective: To compare postoperative pain severity and total analgesic consumption within the first 24 hours among women undergoing primary versus repeat c...
Predicted journal destinations
1
PLOS ONE
1737 training papers
2
BMJ Open
553 training papers
3
Journal of Clinical Medicine
77 training papers
4
Medicine
29 training papers
5
Cureus
64 training papers
6
Scientific Reports
701 training papers
7
Frontiers in Medicine
99 training papers
8
PLOS Global Public Health
287 training papers
9
Heliyon
57 training papers
10
PLOS Medicine
95 training papers