Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
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Pregnant Patients Undergoing General Anesthesia in COVID-19 Infected Patients
Author(s): Jennifer L. Harenberg*
The 2019 coronavirus outbreak makes providing perioperative treatment to pregnant patients more delicate ( COVID- 19). The objective of this study
is to investigate postoperative complications and hemodynamic stability in COVID- 19 positive pregnant women undergoing spinal anaesthesia
while giving birth. In this prospective experimental investigation at a tertiary teaching sanitarium in Jordan, 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 anaesthesia under the same circumstances as the control group. In the 31 COVID-19 cases, 22 (71) had
generally good health, and 8 (25.7) underwent successful emergency caesarean sections... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/ 2684-5997.2022.05.161
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