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Anaesthesia for emergency caesarean section
Authors:BARBARA M. MORGAN  VALERIE MAGNI  TEODORE GOROSZENUIK
Affiliation:Institute of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, Queen Charlotte's &Chelsea Hospital, London W6 OXG;Lewisham Hospital, London SE13 6LH
Abstract:Summary. The Report on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths in England and Wales 1982–84 (Department of Health 1989) recommends early involvement of the anaesthetist in women having emergency caesarean sections and the use of epidural anaesthesia in preference to general anaesthesia. In an observational prospective study the need for emergency abdominal delivery could be anticipated in 87% of 360 consecutive emergency caesarean sections. Early establishment of epidural analgesia allowed extension, to an appropriate level for the surgery, in 70%. The duty anaesthetist accompanying the obstetric team on three wardrounds a day could be forewarned of anticipated problems in most women who are eventually delivered abdominally.
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