Articles: anesthesia.
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The 7th National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists studied peri-operative cardiac arrest because of existing knowledge gaps in this important topic. This applies in particular to cardiology patients receiving anaesthetic care, because numbers, types and complexity of minimally invasive interventional procedures requiring planned and unplanned anaesthesia in the cardiac intervention suite is increasing. ⋯ Cardiology procedures requiring anaesthesia care account for < 1% of anaesthesia activity but generate 6% of all peri-operative cardiac arrests. The incidence of cardiac arrest was disproportionately high in cardiological procedures requiring anaesthetic care. The nature of the cardiac arrest reports to NAP7 indicate that logistical and human factors in multidisciplinary teams in the cardiac intervention suite merit addressing to improve care.
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Observational Study
A deep dive into neonatal well-being and anesthesia in cesarean sections: From procedure to outcome.
This observational study analyzed data from 502 participants undergoing cesarean section (CS) procedures at an obstetrics and gynecology department, aiming to explore anesthesia practices, neonatal outcomes, and demographic characteristics within the cohort. Participants, aged 17 to 59 years with a mean age of 32.23 years, were enrolled based on the clinical necessity for cesarean delivery during the study period. Informed consent was obtained from each participant or their guardians before data collection, which included detailed demographic information, medical histories, specifics of the cesarean section procedure, and APGAR scores of neonates immediately postbirth (at 0 and 5 minutes). ⋯ Anesthesia protocols predominantly involved Bupivacaine, with doses ranging from 1.8 to 2.2 mL, administered based on clinical requirements. In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of comprehensive data collection and rigorous statistical analysis in evaluating cesarean section procedures. Future research could further explore long-term neonatal outcomes and refine anesthesia protocols to optimize maternal and neonatal health during cesarean deliveries.