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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of early ambulation to reduce headache and low back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-07-22) López Rengifo, Lady Kelly; Tello Vásquez, Marilu; Gómez Gonzales, Walter EdgarObjective: To systematize the available evidence on the efficacy of early ambulation in reducing headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of 05 scientific articles on the efficacy of early ambulation to reduce headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period, which were found in the following databases: Ebsco, Scielo, Medline, and Cochrane Plus. All of these studies correspond to the following types and designs: 01 systematic review, 01 randomized clinical trial, 01 experimental study, and 02 cross-sectional studies. Results: Of the 05 reviewed articles, 60% (n = 03/05) with the highest quality of evidence and strength of recommendation show and suggest that early ambulation is the best intervention to reduce headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period. Conclusions: Early ambulation is the best intervention to reduce headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of early ambulation to reduce headache and low back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-07-22) López Rengifo, Lady Kelly; Tello Vásquez, Marilu; Gómez Gonzales, Walter EdgarObjective: To systematize the available evidence on the efficacy of early ambulation in reducing headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of 05 scientific articles on the efficacy of early ambulation to reduce headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period, which were found in the following databases: Ebsco, Scielo, Medline, and Cochrane Plus. All of these studies correspond to the following types and designs: 01 systematic review, 01 randomized clinical trial, 01 experimental study, and 02 cross-sectional studies. Results: Of the 05 reviewed articles, 60% (n = 03/05) with the highest quality of evidence and strength of recommendation show and suggest that early ambulation is the best intervention to reduce headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period. Conclusions: Early ambulation is the best intervention to reduce headache and lower back pain in patients with epidural anesthesia in the immediate postoperative period.
