recorded at 30 minutes interval starting from the baseline.
Fetal heart rate and progress of labour with special
reference to rate of cervical dilatation, obstetrical
outcome and operative interventions was done by obstetrician
as per standard hospital protocol.VAS (Visual
Analogue Score) in scale of 0 to 10 was used for
assessing pain wherein 0 was given when there was no
pain and 10 was the worst pain the parturient has ever
experienced. VAS score was assessed at interval of 5
minutes for first 30 minutes after application of TENS
and every 15 minutes thereafter. Maternal confidence
for ambulation was assessed and graded accordingly.
• Could walk herself independently.
• Could walk , but with attendant holding arm.
• Could walk with difficulty, leaning on attendant.
• The onset and duration of analgesia provided by both
techniques was measured.
Degree of analgesia and patient satisfaction score was
assessed by the obstetrician at the end of procedure on a
subjective scale of 0 to 3. The degree of analgesia[5] was rated
on a scale as: 0-No pain relief, 1-Mild relief, 2-Moderate
relief, 3- Complete relief. The patient satisfaction score
was rated as: 0-Not satisfied, 1-Somewhat satisfied,
2-Acceptably satisfied, 3-Very satisfied.
recorded at 30 minutes interval starting from the baseline.Fetal heart rate and progress of labour with specialreference to rate of cervical dilatation, obstetricaloutcome and operative interventions was done by obstetricianas per standard hospital protocol.VAS (VisualAnalogue Score) in scale of 0 to 10 was used forassessing pain wherein 0 was given when there was nopain and 10 was the worst pain the parturient has everexperienced. VAS score was assessed at interval of 5minutes for first 30 minutes after application of TENSand every 15 minutes thereafter. Maternal confidencefor ambulation was assessed and graded accordingly.• Could walk herself independently.• Could walk , but with attendant holding arm.• Could walk with difficulty, leaning on attendant.• The onset and duration of analgesia provided by bothtechniques was measured.Degree of analgesia and patient satisfaction score wasassessed by the obstetrician at the end of procedure on asubjective scale of 0 to 3. The degree of analgesia[5] was ratedon a scale as: 0-No pain relief, 1-Mild relief, 2-Moderaterelief, 3- Complete relief. The patient satisfaction scorewas rated as: 0-Not satisfied, 1-Somewhat satisfied,2-Acceptably satisfied, 3-Very satisfied.
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