International journal of obstetric anesthesia
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Jul 2003
Time required for surgical readiness in emergency caesarean section: spinal compared with general anaesthesia.
This study set out to compare the time required to be ready for emergency caesarean section using spinal or general anaesthesia. The time for surgical readiness was taken as the time from leaving the delivery room to the time of skin incision. We conducted a retrospective, observational survey in an obstetric tertiary referral hospital delivering over 3000 patients per annum. ⋯ The thirty-minute audit standard is often unrealistic and unnecessary and has little evidence to support its continued use. The new classification of clinical urgency of caesarean section endorsed by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists may clarify those few cases where it is appropriate. The huge reduction in maternal mortality directly due to anaesthesia achieved over the last 30 years must not be compromised in the pursuit of an arbitrary time limit.