This study seeks to compare the success rates, feto-maternal outcomes, and complications associated with different neuraxial blocks in Class III obese parturient undergoing cesarean section
This was a retrospective cohort study. The data was obtained from electronic medical records of the eligible participants.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,917
Single-shot spinal anesthesia
Epidural anesthesia
Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia
Women's Wellness and Research Center
Doha, Qatar
Failed neuraxial block
Determine the occurrence of the conversion to general anesthesia
Time frame: From onset of block until surgery completion
Maternal adverse events
Determine the incidence of maternal hypotension, bradycardia, high-spinal (above T1 level), level of blockade higher than T4, post-dural puncture headache
Time frame: From onset of blockade until surgery completion
Fetal outcomes
Apgar score
Time frame: At one and five minutes after birth
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