Anesthetic techniques used for cesarean section at the royal medical services hospitals in 2007
Journal of the Royal Medical Services. 2010; 17 (3): 25-28
in English
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| ID: emr-117604
ABSTRACT
To describe the different anesthetic techniques used for cesarean section at the Royal Medical Services Hospitals. We retrospectively reviewed the anesthetic techniques used for Cesarean sections performed between 1[st] of January to the 31[st] of December 2007 at Royal Medical Services Hospitals. Data collection aimed at anesthetic techniques used for scheduled and non-scheduled Cesarean sections. Out of a total of 5,314 Cesarean sections performed in the year 2007 at our institution, 81.6% were performed under general anesthesia, 18.3% under spinal anesthesia, and 0.1% under epidural anesthesia. General anesthesia still predominated in our hospitals, the percentage of general anesthesia performed by different hospitals varied from 41% to 96%. This review of anesthetic techniques used for Cesarean section shows an overuse of general anesthesia and low use of regional anesthesia. There is a need to adjust clinical practice at the Royal Medical Services Hospitals in accordance with recent scientific data
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Index:
IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Cesarean Section
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Retrospective Studies
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Anesthesia, General
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Anesthesia, Spinal
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
J. Royal Med. Serv.
Year:
2010
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