Which anesthesia is safer for dangerous births?
NCT ID NCT07406841
Summary
This study looks back at medical records to compare two types of anesthesia used during cesarean sections for a serious pregnancy complication called placenta accreta. Researchers reviewed the records of 50 women to see if spinal anesthesia or general anesthesia led to better outcomes for the mother and newborn. The goal is to help doctors make safer decisions for future patients facing this high-risk condition.
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