Laparoscopic surgeries during second and third trimesters of pregnancy in a tertiary care centre in South India: Anaesthetic implications and long-term effects on …
N Rajmohan, H Prakasam, J Simy - Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2013 - journals.lww.com
METHODS All patients who underwent laparoscopic surgeries during the second and third
trimesters of pregnancy between January 2000 and January 2011 were included in this …
trimesters of pregnancy between January 2000 and January 2011 were included in this …
Obstetrik ve jinekolojik cerrahide anestezi
A UYSALEL, İ AŞIK, KS ÇAKAR - Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of …, 2006 - turkiyeklinikleri.com
ÖZET Günümüzde spinal opioid reseptörlerin bulunması, spinal ve epidural tekniklerin
gelişimi ve hasta kontrollü analjezi yöntemlerinin bulunmasıyla obstetrik anestezi ve …
gelişimi ve hasta kontrollü analjezi yöntemlerinin bulunmasıyla obstetrik anestezi ve …
[PDF][PDF] Neonatal outcome: a comparison between epidural and general anesthesia for cesarean sections
SA Sukhera, S Ahmed - The Professional Medical Journal, 2006 - theprofesional.com
redh_ent06@ hotmail. com The choice of anesthetic technique for cesarean sections, a
common problem faced by anesthetists remains controversial. Objective: To compare the …
common problem faced by anesthetists remains controversial. Objective: To compare the …
Neonatal advantage of epidural anesthesia in elective and emergency cesarean sections: a report of 531 cases
R Gale, PE Slater, I Zalkinder-Luboshitz - European Journal of Obstetrics & …, 1986 - Elsevier
In 147 elective and 384 non-elective cesarean sections, the need for neonatal respiratory
assistance at birth was significantly greater for babies born under general anesthesia …
assistance at birth was significantly greater for babies born under general anesthesia …
Effects of general anesthesia for cesarean section on infants
CH Li, CX Zhu, J He - Zhonghua fu chan ke za zhi, 2006 - europepmc.org
Methods Singleton pregnant women for whom elective cesarean sections were planned
after 37 gestation weeks were allocated to general anesthesia or epidural anesthesia. After …
after 37 gestation weeks were allocated to general anesthesia or epidural anesthesia. After …
Influence of anaesthetic technique on maternal and foetal outcome in category 1 caesarean sections–A prospective single-centre observational study
CR Thangaswamy, P Kundra… - Indian Journal of …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Methods: Patient characteristics, indication for CS, decision-to-delivery interval (DDI), uterine
incision-to-delivery time (UIDT), cord blood pH, Apgar scores and neonatal and maternal …
incision-to-delivery time (UIDT), cord blood pH, Apgar scores and neonatal and maternal …
General anaesthesia versus epidural anaesthesia for primary caesarean section--a comparative study.
W Dick, E Traub, H Kraus, U Töllner… - European journal of …, 1992 - europepmc.org
Forty-seven healthy parturients undergoing elective Caesarean section were randomly
allocated to either general anaesthesia (n= 24) or epidural anaesthesia (n= 23) under …
allocated to either general anaesthesia (n= 24) or epidural anaesthesia (n= 23) under …
Tıp etiği çerçevesinde sezaryen
H Kırılmaz, E Ulusinan - Türkiye Biyoetik Dergisi, 2021 - dergipark.org.tr
Sağlık alanındaki en önemli gelişmelerden birisi anne ve yenidoğanın risk altında olduğu
durumlarda hayat kurtarıcı olan sezaryendir. Ancak gereği dışında kullanıldığında herhangi …
durumlarda hayat kurtarıcı olan sezaryendir. Ancak gereği dışında kullanıldığında herhangi …
Anesthesia for caesarean section and immediate neonatal outcome
L Krishnan, N Gunasekaran… - The Indian Journal of …, 1995 - Springer
Seventy-eight parturient mothers undergoing elective caesarean section were studied with
regard to the immediate neonatal outcome in those receiving general and spinal anesthesia …
regard to the immediate neonatal outcome in those receiving general and spinal anesthesia …
Obstetric anesthesia: past present and future
KM Kuczkowski - The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Obstetric anesthesia is science and art combined, and obstetric anesthesiologists must be
concerned simultaneously with the lives of (at least two) intricately interwoven patients–the …
concerned simultaneously with the lives of (at least two) intricately interwoven patients–the …