New study asks: What's it like to give birth with remifentanil?
NCT ID NCT07030777
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study interviewed 40 people—mothers who used remifentanil for labor pain and the midwives who cared for them—to understand their experiences. The goal was to learn about pain relief, side effects, safety, and communication during birth. The results will help guide future use of this pain medicine in Denmark.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive care, University Hospital of Southern Denmark, Kolding, Denmark
Kolding, Denmark
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Præhospital center
Næstved, Denmark
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University Hospital of Copenhagen, North Zealand Hospital
Hillerød, Select State, 3400, Denmark
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