Background: This study focused on perioperative fluid administration in pregnant women undergoing a caesarean section (CS) by comparing liberal and non-liberal fluid administration in a multicentre setting across various Hospitals in the Bali province and its surrounding areas. Methods: Sampling was conducted using a total sampling method. All patients meeting the inclusion criteria were included in this study. A total of 310 samples of pregnant patients undergoing CS surgery in various operating rooms across hospitals in the Bali province and surrounding areas were obtained during the period of January to December 2022. The fluid administration strategy was divided into two types: liberal and non-liberal. Data analysis was performed using ...
Background: Various caesarean delivery techniques have been compared in the past to assess the assoc...
Introduction: Infection is defined as an invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body cells...
Fluid overload has been recently suggested to influence morbidity. The aim of this study was to inve...
There is uncertainty regarding how much intravenous fluid should be given to women in the intrapartu...
Background: Caesarean section is the delivery of a baby by surgery also known as abdominal birth. Ce...
BACKGROUND: Fluid administration practices may affect complication rates in some abdominal surgeries...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the dose-response relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and p...
Background and Goal of Study: Maternal and neonatal outcome secondary to caesarean section surgery i...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of cesarean section (CS) related maternal complications and to e...
Background and Objectives: Acute urologic complications, including bladder and/or ureteric injury, a...
Background: Caesarean section is associated with risks of postoperative adhesions, incisional hernia...
International audienceObjective: The primary outcome was to determine risks factors for wound compli...
Background Every year, over 312 million surgical operations are performed globally. While perioperat...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine whether a restrictive compared to a liberal fluid...
The protective role of caesarean section against urinary incontinence was investigated in this descr...
Background: Various caesarean delivery techniques have been compared in the past to assess the assoc...
Introduction: Infection is defined as an invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body cells...
Fluid overload has been recently suggested to influence morbidity. The aim of this study was to inve...
There is uncertainty regarding how much intravenous fluid should be given to women in the intrapartu...
Background: Caesarean section is the delivery of a baby by surgery also known as abdominal birth. Ce...
BACKGROUND: Fluid administration practices may affect complication rates in some abdominal surgeries...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the dose-response relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and p...
Background and Goal of Study: Maternal and neonatal outcome secondary to caesarean section surgery i...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of cesarean section (CS) related maternal complications and to e...
Background and Objectives: Acute urologic complications, including bladder and/or ureteric injury, a...
Background: Caesarean section is associated with risks of postoperative adhesions, incisional hernia...
International audienceObjective: The primary outcome was to determine risks factors for wound compli...
Background Every year, over 312 million surgical operations are performed globally. While perioperat...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine whether a restrictive compared to a liberal fluid...
The protective role of caesarean section against urinary incontinence was investigated in this descr...
Background: Various caesarean delivery techniques have been compared in the past to assess the assoc...
Introduction: Infection is defined as an invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body cells...
Fluid overload has been recently suggested to influence morbidity. The aim of this study was to inve...