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Comparison of The Effects of General and Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery on Maternal and Fetal Outcomes: A Retrospective Analysis of Data in a Third Level Hospital
During the cesarean deliveries, one of the anesthesia techniques, regional anesthesia or general anesthesia (GA) is prefered. Spinal anesthesia (SA) is preferred among the regional anesthesia methods because the onset of anesthesia is faster and muscle relaxation is more suitable for cesarean section anesthesia. Although both methods have advantages and disadvantages, the anesthesia method to be chosen may vary depending on the condition of the mother and fetus. The goal of this retrospective clinical trial is to compare general and spinal anesthesia in cesarean deliveries. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Are the anesthesia techniques effect maternal outcome? * Are the anesthesia techniques effect fetal outcome?
Age
18 - 45 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Istanbul Medeniyet University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
January 1, 2019
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2019
Completion Date
January 1, 2021
Last Updated
February 22, 2023
862
ACTUAL participants
General Anesthesia
PROCEDURE
Spinal Anesthesia
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul Medeniyet University
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