Objective: To compare patients undergoing cesarean section under spinal and general anesthesia in terms of neonatal APGAR scores and patient satisfaction. Study Design: Comparative cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Departments of Anesthesia and Gynecology and Obstetrics, Combined Military Hospital Peshawar, for six months from Mar to Aug 2019. Methodology: In this study, 120 females with a singleton pregnancy of 36-40 weeks, and requiring a non-emergency elective cesarean section were enrolled through consecutive sampling in the study. The patients were randomly allocated into two equal groups of 60 women each through random table numbers. Group A received spinal anesthesia and group B general anesthesia. APGAR sc...
Background: Many intravenous anaesthetics administered into the mother can pass the placental barrie...
The primary aim in our study is to obtain the most objective result by comparing the anesthesia sati...
AbstractBackgroundObstetric anesthesia guidelines recommend regional over general anesthesia for mos...
Objectives: To look at the impacts of general and spinal anesthesia in patients experiencing an elec...
Introduction: The incidence of cesarean section has increased in most countries in recent years. Ane...
Background: Obstetric anesthesia guidelines recommend regional over general anesthesia for most caes...
Background: cesarean section (CS) is one of the common operations performed in obstetric practice wo...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: As the rates of cesarean births have increased, the type of cesarean anesthes...
Regional anaesthesia has become the anaesthetic of choice for Caesarean section (CS) in developed co...
AbstractBackgroundObstetric anesthesia guidelines recommend regional over general anesthesia for mos...
Anesthesia for caesarean section can be general and regional. General anesthesia is a state of uncon...
Objectives: To evaluate the short-term neonatal outcomes of spinal, combined (spinal-epidural) and ...
Backgrounds: Types of anesthesia provision and perioperative patient cares are the main determinants...
Introduction: Apgar score is a practical method of systemically assessing newborn baby immediately a...
Introduction: Apgar score is a practical method of systemically assessing newborn baby immediately a...
Background: Many intravenous anaesthetics administered into the mother can pass the placental barrie...
The primary aim in our study is to obtain the most objective result by comparing the anesthesia sati...
AbstractBackgroundObstetric anesthesia guidelines recommend regional over general anesthesia for mos...
Objectives: To look at the impacts of general and spinal anesthesia in patients experiencing an elec...
Introduction: The incidence of cesarean section has increased in most countries in recent years. Ane...
Background: Obstetric anesthesia guidelines recommend regional over general anesthesia for most caes...
Background: cesarean section (CS) is one of the common operations performed in obstetric practice wo...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: As the rates of cesarean births have increased, the type of cesarean anesthes...
Regional anaesthesia has become the anaesthetic of choice for Caesarean section (CS) in developed co...
AbstractBackgroundObstetric anesthesia guidelines recommend regional over general anesthesia for mos...
Anesthesia for caesarean section can be general and regional. General anesthesia is a state of uncon...
Objectives: To evaluate the short-term neonatal outcomes of spinal, combined (spinal-epidural) and ...
Backgrounds: Types of anesthesia provision and perioperative patient cares are the main determinants...
Introduction: Apgar score is a practical method of systemically assessing newborn baby immediately a...
Introduction: Apgar score is a practical method of systemically assessing newborn baby immediately a...
Background: Many intravenous anaesthetics administered into the mother can pass the placental barrie...
The primary aim in our study is to obtain the most objective result by comparing the anesthesia sati...
AbstractBackgroundObstetric anesthesia guidelines recommend regional over general anesthesia for mos...