A FURTHER STUDY OF GENERAL ANAESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN SECTION
Autor: | Philip Rosser Davies, J. S Crawford, F.M. James Iii, M Crawley |
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Rok vydání: | 1976 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors Nausea medicine.medical_treatment Pregnancy Methoxyflurane medicine Anesthesia Obstetrical Humans General anaesthesia Caesarean section Acid-Base Equilibrium Cesarean Section Obstetrics business.industry Incidence (epidemiology) Infant Newborn Awareness Carbon Dioxide medicine.disease Trichloroethylene Oxygen Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Anesthesia Apgar Score Vomiting Female Apgar score medicine.symptom Anesthesia Inhalation business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | British Journal of Anaesthesia. 48:661-667 |
ISSN: | 0007-0912 |
DOI: | 10.1093/bja/48.7.661 |
Popis: | Methoxyflurane or trichloroethylene in concentrations of 0.2% or 0.1% used in anaesthesia for Caesarean section were compared. There were no differences in the acid-base state or the clinical condition of the infant at delivery, or in the incidence of maternal complications, which could be related to the choice of volatile agent. Either volatile agent in the 0.2% concentration was associated with an overall incidence of maternal awareness and unpleasant dreams of 2.5%, compared with 4.9% when the 0.1% concentration was used. The incidence of maternal nausea and vomiting was less in the 0.2% series. There was an apparent relationship between the induction-delivery interval and (a) the degree of neonatal acidosis and (b) the Apgar-minus-colour scores at one minute ((A-C)1). The correlation between those indices of increasing foetal depression and increasing length of the uterine incision-delivery interval was highly significant. There was no systematic relationship between the one-minute score for "colour" and the umbilical artery PO2. |
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