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. 2017 Feb 9;2017(2):CD012129. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012129.pub2

Comparison 1.

Aspirin versus placebo for perineal pain

Outcome or subgroup title No. of studies No. of participants Statistical method Effect size
1 Adequate pain relief as reported by the woman 13 1001 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 2.03 [1.69, 2.42]
1.1 300 mg aspirin 1 53 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 2.6 [0.36, 18.88]
1.2 500 to 650 mg aspirin 11 800 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 1.98 [1.64, 2.39]
1.3 900 mg aspirin 1 40 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 1.83 [0.84, 3.99]
1.4 1200 mg aspirin 3 108 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 2.75 [1.25, 6.06]
2 Need for additional pain relief 10 744 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 0.25 [0.17, 0.37]
2.1 300 mg aspirin 1 53 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 0.16 [0.03, 0.79]
2.2 500 to 650 mg aspirin 9 569 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 0.27 [0.17, 0.41]
2.3 900 mg aspirin 1 40 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 0.14 [0.01, 2.60]
2.4 1200 mg aspirin 2 82 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 0.20 [0.06, 0.70]
3 Maternal adverse effects 14 1067 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 1.08 [0.57, 2.06]
3.1 300 mg aspirin 1 53 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 0.0 [0.0, 0.0]
3.2 500 to 650 mg aspirin 13 892 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 1.13 [0.51, 2.53]
3.3 900 mg aspirin 1 40 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 2.5 [0.55, 11.41]
3.4 1200 mg aspirin 2 82 Risk Ratio (M‐H, Fixed, 95% CI) 0.10 [0.01, 1.80]