U.S., Feb. 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07386353) titled 'Intrathecal Versus Epidural Morphine for Post-Cesarean Analgesia' on Jan. 16.
Brief Summary: Cesarean section is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide, making effective management of acute postoperative pain a key issue in obstetric anesthesiology. Post-cesarean analgesia should promote rapid maternal recovery, support newborn care, and consider the pharmacological implications for breastfeeding.
According to recent PROSPECT(R) guidelines from ESRA, neuraxial opioids play a central role in post-cesarean analgesia and are at least as effective as other techniques, such as continuous local anesthetic infusio...