The Incidence and Predictors of Hypoxemia During Cesarean Delivery Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Shimane Journal of Medical Science Volume 37 Issue 4 Page 111-115 published_at 2020-12
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Title
The Incidence and Predictors of Hypoxemia During Cesarean Delivery Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Creator
INABA Satoshi
DOI Katsushi
Source Title
Shimane Journal of Medical Science
Volume 37
Issue 4
Start Page 111
End Page 115
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
Anesthesiologists have routinely administered supplementary oxygen to prevent maternal hypoxemia and improve fetal oxygenation during cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia. Some reports have indicated an increase in fetal free radicals due to prophylactic oxygen administration. The risk factors for hypoxemia during cesarean delivery still remain unclear. Therefore, in this retrospective study, we investigated the incidence of intraoperative hypoxemia and its associated risk factors in 155 patients receiving spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery. Our study demonstrated that the incidence of intraoperative hypoxemia was high( 32.3%) in patients receiving spinal anesthesia for cesarean in the absence of supplemental oxygen. It also indicated that spinal block levels higher than T3 or more were associated with intraoperative hypoxemia. Therefore, it is important to carefully observe parturients intraoperatively and prepare to promptly administer oxygen and other treatments if necessary.
Subjects
cesarean delivery ( Other)
hypoxemia ( Other)
spinal anesthesia ( Other)
anesthetic level ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
島根大学医学部
Date of Issued 2020-12
Rights
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA00841586
[DOI] 10.51010/sjms.37.4_111