Simple scan could warn moms of C-Section dangers
NCT ID NCT07372313
Summary
This study aims to see if a quick, non-invasive ultrasound scan of the neck artery, done before surgery, can predict two common and serious risks for mothers having a planned C-section with spinal anesthesia: a dangerous drop in blood pressure and severe spinal headaches. Researchers will measure the artery's 'corrected flow time' in 90 pregnant women and check if it correlates with who develops these complications. The goal is to find a warning sign so doctors can adjust care plans ahead of time to keep mothers and babies safer.
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