Neonatal outcomes following caesarean section in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, North-west Nigeria

A. Mohammed, A. Rabiu, Bashir O Yusuf, F. Usman, M. Gambo, Rukayya Sidi, I. Garba, Mujahid Hassan
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Background: Type of anaesthesia is believed to have a role in neonatal outcomes at birth. Regional anaesthesia is thought to have a better neonatal outcome. We assessed the APGAR scores of neonates, the effect of anesthetic technique and associations between maternal and neonatal variables. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted from 1st August, 2018, to 31st January, 2019, at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital. Ethics approval was obtained from College of Health Science Ethics Committee, Bayero University Kano. All consenting pregnant women scheduled for elective or emergency caesarean section within the study period were recruited. Information such as anesthesia delivery interval and neonatal outcomes were recorded on a questionnaire. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Fisher’s Exact Test was used for categorical data, and the P < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Sixty-six pregnant women were recruited. The mean age (±SD) of the pregnant women was 29.4±5.58 years. Up to 59 patients (89.4%) received subarachnoid block (SAB). Thirty six (54.5%) were delivered within 10 minutes following administration of anesthesia. Most of the newborns had normal heart rate 65 (98.5%) and Apgar scores at 1st and 5th minutes (51 (77.3%), 62 (93.9%) respectively. Only ASA PS class was found to be statistically associated with neonatal Apgar scores at 5th minutes (Fisher’s Exact Test = 0.039). Conclusion: Subarachnoid block was the main anesthesia type for caesarean section and more than half of the patients were delivered following administration of anesthesia within 10 minutes with excellent neonatal outcomes.
尼日利亚西北部卡诺Aminu Kano教学医院剖宫产后新生儿结局
背景:麻醉类型被认为对新生儿出生结局有影响。局部麻醉被认为有更好的新生儿结局。我们评估了新生儿的APGAR评分,麻醉技术的影响以及孕产妇和新生儿变量之间的关系。方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2018年8月1日至2019年1月31日在Aminu Kano教学医院进行。获得卡诺巴耶罗大学健康科学学院伦理委员会的伦理批准。所有在研究期间同意选择或紧急剖腹产的孕妇都被招募。在问卷上记录麻醉分娩间隔和新生儿结局等信息。收集的数据使用SPSS 22.0版进行分析。分类资料采用Fisher精确检验,P < 0.05。结果:招募了66名孕妇。孕妇平均年龄(±SD)为29.4±5.58岁。59例(89.4%)患者接受了蛛网膜下腔阻滞(SAB)治疗。36例(54.5%)在麻醉后10分钟内分娩。多数新生儿心率正常65分(98.5%),第1分钟、第5分钟Apgar评分分别为51分(77.3%)、62分(93.9%)。只有ASA PS等级与新生儿第5分钟Apgar评分有统计学关联(Fisher精确检验= 0.039)。结论:蛛网膜下腔阻滞是剖宫产术的主要麻醉方式,半数以上患儿在麻醉后10分钟内分娩,新生儿结局良好。
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