Does the Type of Anesthesia Applied in Non-Emergency Cesarean Section Affect the Ultrasound Image of the Newborn Baby's Lungs?
- Conditions
- eonatal respiratory depressionElective caesarean sectionNeonatal respiratory depressionReproductive Health and Childbirth - Childbirth and postnatal careSurgery - Other surgeryRespiratory - Other respiratory disorders / diseases
- Registration Number
- ACTRN12622000338763
- Lead Sponsor
- ecmettin Erbakan University Meram Faculty of Medicine
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 1000
ASA I, pregnant women between the ages of 18-40, with a single pregnancy, at least 37 weeks of gestation, who underwent general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia for elective cesarean section, and the relevant applications were decided by an anesthesiologist other than the study team and their newborn babies will be included in the study.
Babies born to pregnant women with multiple pregnancies, preterm labor, emergency surgery, placental anomaly, gestational diabetes, eclampsia and preeclampsia, systemic disease, organ failure, bleeding diathesis, and fetal anomaly, intrauterine growth retardation, babies with Low Birth Weight by Week of Gestation (SGA) , meconium and amniotic fluid aspiration will be excluded from the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Oxygenation status assessed using the lung ultrasonography score.[First 10-20 minutes of life after first care of the newborn]
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Clinical condition of the newborn assessed using APGAR scores determined by physical examination.[The first and fifth minutes of the newborn];ICU admission within the first 24 hours of life assessed by accessing hospital records.[First 24 hours of newborn];Respiratory distress assessed using the Silverman Andersen Respiratory Severity Score[First 24 hours of newborn];Neonatal asphyxia assessed as a composite of physical examination and APGAR scores in accordance with the ICD-10.[First 24 hours of newborn];Need for resuscitation within the first 24 hours of life assessed by accessing patient electronic medical records[First 24 hours of newborn]