Affiliation:
1. Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Dilshad Garden, Delhi, India
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Abstract
The obstetric population has been most vulnerable in this COVID-19 pandemic. We could not retrieve any study evaluating the safety and efficacy of anaesthetic techniques in parturients with COVID-19 undergoing caesarean delivery (CD) from South Asian Sub-continent. We, herein present the detailed clinical analysis and anaesthetic management of a case series of seven parturient with COVID-19 undergoing CD under subarachnoid block (SAB) in a tertiary care designated COVID hospital in the city of Delhi between June and December 2020. Herein, we report 7 parturients with mild COVID-19 disease undergoing CD under SAB. Our observations are that the use of SAB was associated with transient haemodynamic perturbations in terms of hypotension in 3 patients and bradycardia in one patient. The neonatal outcome was observed to be favourable. To conclude, our experience is that SAB is safe and effective for parturient with mildly symptomatic COVID-19 disease; however, was found to be associated with transient haemodynamic changes exclusively in parturients with anaemia.
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