This retrospective study aims to evaluate the fate of children born by cesarean section under spinal anesthesia with or without norepinephrine as vasopressor support for anesthesia. The main objective is to compare the initial Apgar score. The records of patients who received norepinephrine are compared to those without norepinephrine. To limit the biases of this type of study, the investigators will apply a propensity score that will include as a variable: age, ASA score, comorbidity, urgency. The patients analysed correspond to the period 2016-2017.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
265
lactate level
The primary endpoint is the Umbilical Cord Lactate levels
Time frame: Just after the birth of the newborn baby
APGAR Score
APGAR Score
Time frame: 1, 5 and 10 minutes after birth
Umbilical Cord arterial PH
Umbilical Cord arterial PH
Time frame: Just after the birth
Umbilical Cord venous PH
Umbilical Cord venous PH
Time frame: Just after the birth
maternal arterial tension during cesarean section
maternal arterial tension during cesarean section
Time frame: 0, 5,10,15, 20 25, 30,35,40 minutes after spinal anesthesia
incidences of mother nausea and vomiting
incidences of mother nausea and vomiting
Time frame: from beginning to cesarean section end
use of vasopressors
use of vasopressors
Time frame: from beginning to cesarean section end
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