Department of Infectious Diseases, University of California, San Francisco, USA
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Pregnant Patients with COVID−19 Infection get General Anesthesia
Author(s): Ahmed Khan*
The COVID-19 coronavirus makes providing perioperative treatment to pregnant patients more delicate. The objective of this study is to investigate
postoperative complications and hemodynamic stability in COVID- 19 positive pregnant women undergoing spinal anesthesia while giving birth.
In this prospective experimental investigation at a tertiary teaching sanitarium in Jordan, 31 COVID-19 positive parturients were linked between
January and June 2021. While each COVID- 19 negative parturient was paired with a COVID- 19 positive parturient, every COVID- 19 positive
parturient underwent anesthesia under the same circumstances as the control group. Of the 31 COVID-19 cases, 22 (71) had generally good
health, and 8 (25.7) underwent successful emergency caesarean sections. The sensitive level of spinal block in the COVID- 19 positive group
appeared after 10 twinkles .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2576-1420.2023.8.295
Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medicine received 59 citations as per Google Scholar report