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- Title
Choice of anesthesia technique for emergent cesarean sections during COVID-19 era in a tertiary care hospital.
- Authors
Çalışkan, Berna; Suvariogulları, Merve; Ekmez, Murat; Şen, Öznur; Guleroglu, Filiz Yarsilikal
- Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study explored the change of anesthesia management for emergent cesarean sections in our tertiary care hospital in the 1st year of pandemic. We searched primarily for the changes in spinal to general anesthesia rate and secondarily for presented adult and neonatal intensive care needs in comparison to the year before the pandemic. We also presented the post-operative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests of the emergent cesarean sections as a tertiary outcome. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed clinical data such as anesthetic technique, need for post-operative intensive care, duration of hospital stays, post-operative PCR result, and newborn status. RESULTS: The rate of spinal anesthesia changed remarkably from 44.1% to 72.1% after the pandemic (p=0.001). The comparison of the median duration of hospital stays of the pre-pandemic group and post-pandemic group was found significantly longer than that of the before coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) group (p=0.001). The rate of need for post-operative intensive care in the after COVID-19 group was higher (p=0.058). The rate of post-operative intensive care of the newborns in the after COVID-19 group was significantly higher than that of the before COVID-19 group (p=0.001). CONCLUSION: The spinal anesthesia rate for emergent cesarean sections increased significantly during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in tertiary care hospitals. Total health care services after the pandemic were enhanced as seen with elevated numbers of hospital stays, postoperative need of adult and neonatal intensive care.
- Subjects
LENGTH of stay in hospitals; COVID-19; NEONATAL intensive care; ANESTHESIA in obstetrics; TERTIARY care; POSTOPERATIVE care; RETROSPECTIVE studies; PREGNANCY outcomes; EMERGENCY medical services; CESAREAN section; POLYMERASE chain reaction; MATERNAL mortality
- Publication
Turkish Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery / Ulusal Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi, 2023, Vol 29, Issue 4, p458
- ISSN
1306-696X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14744/tjtes.2023.97580