We try to evaluate whether the type of anesthesia used influences the occurrence of perioperative maternal complications as well as neonatal outcome on emergency (Red Code) Cesarean Section. This study occurred in a Level 3 Maternity Ward.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Emergency cesarean section (red code) with epidural anesthesia
Emergency cesarean section (red code) with general anesthesia
Stanowski
Nancy, France
To evaluate whether the type of anesthesia used influences the occurrence of perioperative maternal complications as well as neonatal outcome
Identify all pregnant women who received an emergency "code red" cesarean section Confront epidural anesthesia and general anesthesia on maternal complications (low blood pressure, anesthetic failure) and neonatal outcomes (Apgar scores, arterial pH at the umbilical cord, arterial lactate, need for tracheal intubation at birth, admission of the newborn to intensive care/intensive care, death)
Time frame: From July 19, 2018 to July 19, 2023.
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