Anaesthesia for suction termination of pregnancy |
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Authors: | Sheila L. West MB BS. DRCOG FFARCS Senior Registrar C. A. Moore MB BS DCH FFARCS Registrar M. Gillard MB BS MRCOG |
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Affiliation: | Grad IMA, Grad IS, Computer Programmer/Statistician, St Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London EC1A 7BE. |
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Abstract: | The effect of three anaesthetic techniques on blood loss and intra-uterine pressure changes in response to Syntocinon were studied in patients undergoing routine first trimester suction termination of pregnancy. All patients received a standard premedication, a bolus dose of fentanyl, intravenous induction of anaesthesia and maintenance with nitrous oxide and oxygen plus either intravenous supplementation or 0.5% halothane. Intra-uterine pressure was related to the anaesthetic technique used although blood loss was unrelated either to anaesthetic technique or to intra-uterine pressure changes. |
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Keywords: | Anaesihetic, techniques inhalational, intravenous Complications blood loss Pregnancy abortion |
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