Cesarean Section Complications Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Caffeine Ingestion in Prevention of Postoperative Ileus After Caesarean Section: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Many trials have been made to prevent paralytic ileus , including administration of prokinetic drugs , early resumption of feeding, gum chewing and adequate pain control. Unfortunately, none of these strategies has been completely successful. Recently the effect of caffeine on prevention of postoperative ileus after caesarian section was researched. That's why this study is designed to determine the efficacy of caffeine in prevention of postoperative ileus after caesarean section.
-Study design: This study will include 600 women undergoing their caesarean section. The
study aims will be explained to all women and an informed written consent will be taken. All
recruited women will be distributed into two groups according to a computerized randomization
table. The researcher consecutively will open sequentially numbered, opaque, sealed envelopes
containing cards with letters either letter (C) or letter (N), Cards with letter (C) will
represent the group who will receive the caffeinated coffee and cards with letter (N) will
represent the group who will receive the decaffeinated coffee
Procedure:
- For all women, the anesthetic used will be Marcaine® Spinal heavy 0.5% and fentanyl and
for post-operative pain, ketorolac will be used.
- Through Pfannenstiel incision, transverse lower segment uterine incision is done, with
the duration of the surgery not exceeding 90 minutes
- women will not be permitted to drink or eat, except for the drink offered by the
researcher, till passing flatus. Early ambulation will be encouraged.
- A stethoscope will be used to detect the first intestinal movement each hour after the
surgery. The women will be advised to notify the researcher when they pass both flatus
and feces.
Intervention:
- The intervention plan will be performed within the first 24 hours after the surgery.
- Provided by the researcher within 10 minutes, patients will drink 100cc coffee with 1
tea spoon added sugar at 3, 6 and 9 hours after the surgery, and the control group will
drink 100cc decaffeinated coffee with 1 tea spoon added sugar at the same intervals.
- No other liquid will be allowed till passage of flatus and feces in the first day of
surgery.
- Nescafe Gold ® coffee (5gm per 100cc water containing 170 mg of caffeine) will be used
for all the women in the intervention group. Nescafe Gold DECAF coffee (5 gm per 100cc
water containing 5-10 mg of caffeine) will be used for all the women in the control
group.
- Statistical Package:
- Data analysis will be performed by Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS)
16.0 using descriptive statistics tools, including mean, standard deviation and figures.
A t-test will be used to compare mean values of the two groups. P-values, smaller than
0.05, were considered statistically significant.
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