助产士的持续支持对产妇血清素释放的影响:一项试验性随机临床试验。

Eleonora de Deus Vieira de Moraes, Mayara Segundo Ribeiro, Cíntia Erbert, Caio Antonio de Campos Prado, Elaine Christine Dantas Moisés
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目的评估助产士提供的持续支持是否会影响产妇血清素的内源性释放:这项试验性研究包括24名足月初产妇。其中,12 名产妇接受了持续的朵拉支持(实验组),而另外 12 名产妇则接受了没有朵拉支持的常规帮助(对照组)。实验组收集了所有产妇在活跃期、宫口开全期和第四产程(格林伯格期)的血液样本,利用高效液相色谱法评估血清素水平:结果:对照组和实验组的血清素平均浓度在活跃期分别为 159.33 和 150.02 纳克/毫升,在催产期分别为 179.13 和 162.65 纳克/毫升,在格林伯格期分别为 198.94 和 221.21 纳克/毫升。两组之间在分娩活跃期和阵痛期的血清素浓度差异无统计学意义。相比之下,在实验组中,格林伯格期的血清素浓度与活跃期和排出期的水平相比有明显增加(P < 0.05):本研究的新颖之处在于能够将助产士提供的持续支持与产妇血清素释放的影响联系起来,结果表明,在分娩过程中得到的帮助可以调节格林伯格期的激素释放水平:RBR-4zjjm4h。
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Impact of doula's continuous support on serotonin release in parturients: a pilot randomized clinical trial.

Objective: To evaluate whether the continuous support provided by doulas influences the endogenous release of serotonin in parturients.

Methods: This pilot study included 24 primigravidae at term. Of these, 12 women received continuous doula support (Experimental Group), whereas the other 12 received the usual assistance without doula support (Control Group). Blood samples were collected from all the women at the active and expulsion stages of labor and at the fourth period of labor (Greenberg period) for evaluation of their serotonin levels using high-performance liquid chromatography.

Results: The average serotonin concentrations in the control and experimental groups were respectively 159.33 and 150.02 ng/mL at the active stage, 179.13 and 162.65 ng/mL at the expulsion stage, and 198.94 and 221.21 ng/mL at the Greenberg period. There were no statistically significant differences in serotonin concentrations between the two groups at the active and expulsion stages of labor. By contrast, within the experimental group, a significant increase in serotonin concentration was observed in the Greenberg period compared with the levels in the active and expulsion stages (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: The novelty of this study relies on the ability to correlate the influence of the continuous support offered by doulas with the release of serotonin in parturients, with the results suggesting that the assistance received during labor can modulate the levels of hormone release in the Greenberg period.

Brazilian registry of clinical trials: RBR-4zjjm4h.

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