Effects of epidural esketamine versus sufentanil on labor analgesia and postpartum depression: a retrospective cohort study
Kunyue Li,
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Ziqi Chai,
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Chunyun Deng
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et al.
BMC Anesthesiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
There
is
a
lack
of
research
on
epidural
esketamine
for
labor
analgesia.
The
purpose
this
to
compare
the
efficacy
and
sufentanil
analgesia
postpartum
depression.
A
total
187
cephalic
full-term
parturients
with
single-fetus
vaginal
delivery
were
collected
in
retrospective
study
from
Jan
2022
2023.
Parturients
categorized
into
two
groups
according
anesthetics:
group
(Group
KR,
n
=
97)
patient-controlled
0.3
mg/ml
0.083%
ropivacaine
240
ml
normal
saline
Sufentanil
SR,
90)
µg/ml
saline.
Visual
Analogue
Scale,
Ramsay
Sedation
Modified
Bromage
Score
recorded
before,
5,
10,
30
min
after
analgesia,
when
uterine
orifice
was
fully
opened,
delivery.
Edinburgh
Postnatal
Depression
Scale(EPDS)
scores
at
3
42
days
recorded.
maternal
infant
outcomes
occurrence
adverse
reactions
VAS
5,10,30
cervix
opened
higher
Group
KR
than
SR
(all
P
<
0.05).
RSS
lower
Compared
significant
decreases
shown
EPDS
incidence
depression
has
considerably
decreased
rates
pruritus
compared
(P
other
effects
showed
no
difference
>
neonatal
not
significantly
different
between
In
comparison
sufentanil,
may
exhibit
better
sedative
effect,
low
pruritus,
but
limited
analgesic
effect.
It
be
associated
risk
Further
exploration
optimal
regimen
dosage
would
necessary.
Language: Английский
Esketamine reduces the risk of postpartum depression in women undergoing cesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lőrinc Frivaldszky,
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Kincső Lőrincz,
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Jakub Hoferica
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et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
183, P. 164 - 173
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Language: Английский
The role of anesthesiologists in postpartum depression: current perspectives and future directions
Weijia Du,
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Xiaowei Qian,
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Zhendong Xu
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 19, 2025
Postpartum
depression
is
a
common
complication
of
childbirth
that
can
seriously
affect
women,
infants,
and
families.
In
2020,
the
National
Health
Commission
People’s
Republic
China
mandated
anxiety
screenings
during
pregnancy
postpartum
visits
to
ensure
timely
medical
intervention
referrals
appropriate
behavioral
health
resources.
Anesthesiologists
are
indispensable
members
in
obstetric
practice.
Optimal
peripartum
pain
control
reduce
stress
response;
promote
breastfeeding;
lower
maternal
depression.
Recently,
discovery
rapid
sustained
antidepressant
properties
ketamine
emerging
evidence
supporting
effectiveness
anesthetic
drugs
treatment
depressive
disorders
have
positioned
anesthesiologists
on
new
frontier
for
treating
neuropsychiatric
disorders.
This
review
aimed
explore
impact
labor
epidural
analgesia,
anesthesia,
while
discussing
role
its
prevention
based
recent
evidence.
Language: Английский
Rapid-Acting Treatments for Perinatal Depression: Clinical Landscapes and Future Horizons
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(4), P. 546 - 546
Published: April 2, 2025
Perinatal
depression
affects
approximately
1
in
5
women
and
is
the
leading
cause
of
maternal
mortality
United
States.
In
addition
to
evidence-based
treatment
with
antidepressant
medications,
there
has
been
a
push
identify
rapid-acting
options
for
pregnant
postpartum
individuals.
This
paper
reviews
evidence
behind
new
pharmacological
agents
(neurosteroids
ketamine)
non-pharmacological
approaches
(transcranial
magnetic
stimulation).
The
also
highlights
risks
benefits
electroconvulsive
therapy
selective
serotonin
reuptake
inhibitors.
Based
on
recent
studies
research,
provides
considerations
when
prescribing
these
modalities
including:
timing
symptom
onset,
severity
presentation,
breastfeeding
priorities,
prior
response
availability
cost.
Language: Английский
Postpartum Depression and Child Mental Health Outcomes: Evidenced-Based Interventions
Eliza M. Wierzbinska,
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Leah C. Susser
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Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: April 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Merits and demerits of administering esketamine in preventing postpartum depression following cesarean section
World Journal of Clinical Cases,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(36), P. 6883 - 6886
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
Emergency
cesarean
section
is
associated
with
the
development
of
postpartum
depression.
Esketamine
has
been
demonstrated
to
have
a
rapid
onset
antidepressant
effects.
Randomized
controlled
trials
and
meta-analyses
efficacy
esketamine
in
preventing
depression
after
cessarean
section.
However,
data
included
these
analyses
were
derived
from
elective
sections
differed
dose
timing
administration.
dissociative
anesthetic
dose-dependent
risk
inducing
psychotic
symptoms,
including
hallucinations.
In
setting
section,
should
be
administered
caution
only
if
potential
benefits
outweigh
risks.
Language: Английский