Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Cairo, Giza, Egypt
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General Anesthesia for Pregnant Women in COVID-19 Infected Patients
Author(s): Andrew Rogers*
Coronavirus complaint 2019 makes it more delicate to give parturients with perioperative care( COVID- 19). This study's ideal is to examine postoperative complications
and hemodynamic stability in COVID- 19 positive expectant maters who are giving birth while entering spinal anaesthesia. 31 COVID- 19 positive parturients were linked
between January and June 2021 as part of this prospective experimental study at a tertiary tutoring sanitarium in Jordan. Each COVID- 19 positive parturient passed
anaesthesia in the identical conditions as the control group, while each COVID- 19 negative parturient was matched with a COVID- 19 positive parturient. Of the 31 COVID-
19 cases, 22(71) had normal health overall, while 8(25.7) passed exigency caesarean sections. After 10 twinkles, the COVID- 19 positive group's sensitive degree of spinal
block was T8( T6- T10) as opposed to .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-6004.2022.6.156
Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology: Open Access received 31 citations as per Google Scholar report