Mello Larissa F D, Nóbrega Luciana F, Lemos Andrea
Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brasil.
Rev Bras Fisioter. 2011 May-Jun;15(3):175-84.
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS) is a non-pharmacological pain relief method. It is an auxiliary method and not intended to replace other techniques.
To perform a systematic review assessing the effectiveness of TENS compared to no TENS treatment or placebo with the following outcomes: pain relief (primary outcome), analgesic requirements, duration of labor, the mother's satisfaction, type of delivery and fetal repercussions (secondary outcomes).
The Pubmed, LILACS and Scielo databases were searched for randomized controlled trials and quasi-randomized trials published between 1966 and 2008 using the keywords 'TENS', 'Labor', 'Labor pain' and 'obstetric labor'. The selection of eligible items and assessment of methodological quality were performed independently by two researchers. Random effects meta-analysis was performed for studies that were sufficiently homogeneous.
Nine studies involving a total of 1076 pregnant women were included. There was no statistically significant difference between groups in pain relief during labor (pooled RR = 1.09, 95% CI = 0.72 to 1.65) or the need of additional analgesia (pooled RR = 0.89, 95% CI = 0.74 to 1.08). There was no evidence that TENS interfered in any of the outcomes except the mothers' desire to use TENS in future deliveries.
The use of TENS had no impact on mother or child and no influence on labor. According to the results of this review, there is no evidence that TENS reduces the use of additional analgesia.
经皮电刺激(TENS)是一种非药物性疼痛缓解方法。它是一种辅助方法,并非旨在替代其他技术。
进行一项系统评价,评估与不进行TENS治疗或使用安慰剂相比,TENS在以下结局方面的有效性:疼痛缓解(主要结局)、镇痛需求、产程、母亲满意度、分娩类型和胎儿影响(次要结局)。
在Pubmed、LILACS和Scielo数据库中检索1966年至2008年间发表的随机对照试验和半随机试验,使用关键词“TENS”、“分娩”、“分娩疼痛”和“产科分娩”。由两名研究人员独立进行合格项目的筛选和方法学质量评估。对充分同质的研究进行随机效应荟萃分析。
纳入9项研究,共涉及1076名孕妇。分娩期间疼痛缓解方面两组间无统计学显著差异(合并RR = 1.09,95%CI = 0.72至1.65),或额外镇痛需求方面也无差异(合并RR = 0.89,95%CI = 0.74至1.08)。没有证据表明TENS会干扰任何结局,除了母亲在未来分娩中使用TENS的意愿。
TENS的使用对母亲或胎儿没有影响,对产程也无影响。根据本评价结果,没有证据表明TENS会减少额外镇痛的使用。