Effects of different anesthesia methods on labor process and postpartum serum estrogen and progesterone levels in primiparas with painless labor

Authors

  • JunYan Liu Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated TCM-WM·HEBEI
  • ChongLai Shi Yangxin People’s Hospital. Huangshi City
  • Dan Wang General Hospital of Western Theater of Chinese People’s Liberation Army
  • XiaoDong Cui Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated TCM-WM·HEBEI
  • LiLi Geng Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine
  • JingJing Cui Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated TCM-WM·HEBEI
  • DongMei Sun Yanshan People’s Hospital. Cangzhou City
  • Zhuo Yin DaLian Medical center For Women and Children https://orcid.org/0009-0007-3495-8144

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/

Keywords:

Anesthesia method, Painless labor, Primipara, Labor process, Serum Estrogen and Progesterone

Abstract

Objective: To look into the effects of different anesthesia methods on the labor process and the expression of serum estrogen and progesterone in primiparas with painless labor. Methods: 60 primiparas receiving painless labor were selected as the research objects, and they were divided into either a Spinal & Continuous epidural anesthesia group (n = 30) or a continuous epidural anesthesia group (n = 30), anesthesia is administered using the corresponding anesthesia method. The authors compared serum estrogen and progesterone, inflammatory index expression, pain degree and neonatal health status in different periods. Results: At T2 and T3, serum P, LH, FSH and E2 levels in the Spinal & Continuous epidural anesthesia group were signally lower than those in the Spinal & Continuous epidural anesthesia group (p < 0.05). Spinal & Continuous epidural anesthesia group harbored faster onset and longer duration of sensory block and motor block than the Continuous epidural anesthesia group (p < 0.05). SAS and SDS scores of the Spinal & Continuous epidural anesthesia group were clearly lower than those of the Continuous epidural anesthesia group (p < 0.05). VAS score and serum TNF-α, IL-6 levels of pregnant women in the Spinal & Continuous epidural anesthesia group were memorably lower than those in the Continuous epidural anesthesia group at T2 and T3 (p < 0.05). The total incidence of postoperative complications in the Spinal & Continuous epidural anesthesia group was distinctively lower than that in the Continuous epidural anesthesia group (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Spinal anesthesia combined with continuous epidural anesthesia has a better anesthesia effect in the painless labor of primiparas, which can effectually ameliorate the labor process and the expression of serum estrogen and progesterone.

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Published

2024-02-15

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How to Cite

Liu, J., Shi, C., Wang, D., Cui, X., Geng, L., Cui, J., Sun, D., & Yin, Z. (2024). Effects of different anesthesia methods on labor process and postpartum serum estrogen and progesterone levels in primiparas with painless labor. Clinics, 79, 100442. https://doi.org/10.1016/