• Eur J Anaesthesiol · Feb 2002

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Intraoperative fetal oxygen saturation during Caesarean section: general anaesthesia using sevoflurane with either 100% oxygen or 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen.

    • R Parpaglioni, G Capogna, D Celleno, and P Fusco.
    • AFaR-CRCCS Fatebenefratelli General Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Isola Tiberina, Rome, Italy.
    • Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2002 Feb 1;19(2):115-8.

    Background And ObjectiveThe study was designed to evaluate whether the administration of sevoflurane in 100% oxygen for anaesthesia during Caesarean section would improve fetal and neonatal oxygenation compared with the administration of sevoflurane with 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen.MethodsThe randomized, single-blind controlled study examined 24 mothers, ASA I-II, at term undergoing Caesarean section who were allocated to receive sevoflurane in either 100% oxygen (n = 13) or 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen (n= 11). General anaesthesia was induced in both groups with thiopental 4-5 mg kg(-1) followed by succinylcholine 1.5 mg kg(-1) to facilitate tracheal intubation. Parturients received sevoflurane given either in 100% O2 or in a 50:50 nitrous oxide and oxygen mixture, using 0.5-1.0% progressive incremental dosing up to 1.5-2.0 MAC. Non-invasive fetal oxygen saturation was measured between induction to delivery, and umbilical artery and vein PaO2 were evaluated at birth.ResultsIntraoperative fetal oxygen saturation increased in all patients after maternal 100% oxygen administration (P < 0.01). Maternal hyperoxygenation significantly increased the umbilical vein and umbilical artery PaO2 and the umbilical artery SaO2 at birth (P < 0.0001).ConclusionsMaternal hyperoxygenation significantly improves fetal as well as neonatal oxygenation.

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