The Type of Anesthesia Used during Cesarean Section Is Related to the Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn.

ISRN pediatrics Pub Date : 2013-04-24 Print Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/264340
Esengül Keleş, Hamza Yazgan, Arzu Gebeşçe, Emine Pakır
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Abstract

Aim. To demonstrate whether transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) is found more frequently in women undergoing general or combined epidural-spinal (CES) anesthesia during Cesarean section. Methods. This study was done retrospectively. A total of 1447 Cesarean sections (C/S) were performed in our clinic between January 2008 and December 2011. General anesthesia was performed in 1078 (74.5%) of the Cesarean cases. CES anesthesia was performed in 369 cases (25.5%). The International Classification of Diseases,Tenth Revision code of P22.1, was used to identify the infants with TTN. Stratified multivariate analysis was undertaken on subgroups to assess the effect modification by factors known to influence the incidence of TTN: maternal age, maternal systolic-diastolic artery pressure, heart rate, Apgar score at 1 and 5 minutes, sex, time interval from spinal block to skin incision, and time interval from skin incision to umbilical cord clamping. Results. The rate of TTN diagnosis was found to be higher in parturients who had a cesarean section with combined epidural-spinal anesthesia, but no statistical differences were found. (P < 0.05) (odds ratio = 1.471 and 95%CI: 0.92-2.35). Conclusions. The incidence of TTN was found related to C/S but independent from the type of anesthesia. However, studies with a wider spectrum of patients and a lower quantitative difference between the groups are needed in order to draw firm this conclusions.

剖宫产术中使用的麻醉类型与新生儿短暂性呼吸急促有关。
的目标。目的探讨剖宫产术中接受全身麻醉或硬膜外-脊髓联合麻醉的妇女是否更容易发生新生儿短暂性呼吸急促(TTN)。方法。本研究是回顾性的。2008年1月至2011年12月,我院共实施1447例剖宫产手术。剖宫产术中全麻1078例(74.5%)。应用CES麻醉369例(25.5%)。采用国际疾病分类第十版编码P22.1对TTN患儿进行鉴定。对亚组进行分层多变量分析,以评估影响TTN发生率的已知因素:产妇年龄、产妇收缩压、心率、1分钟和5分钟Apgar评分、性别、从脊髓阻滞到皮肤切开的时间间隔、从皮肤切开到脐带夹紧的时间间隔。结果。剖宫产联合硬膜外-脊髓麻醉患者TTN诊断率较高,但无统计学差异。(P < 0.05)(优势比= 1.471,95%CI: 0.92 ~ 2.35)。结论。TTN的发生率与C/S有关,但与麻醉类型无关。然而,为了得出确切的结论,需要对更广泛的患者进行研究,并降低两组之间的数量差异。
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