Literature DB >> 15792556

[Regionalization of obstetric services and anaesthetic workload in a tertiary level perinatal unit].

Y Miliani1, S Deruddre, D Benhamou.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of anaesthetic workload associated with care of high-risk pregnant women (i.e. patients transferred to a referral perinatal center). STUDY
DESIGN: A case-control prospective study.
METHODS: During a three-month period, 63 women with in-utero transfer and their control counterparts (63 normal pregnancies) were prospectively followed until discharge.
RESULTS: At inclusion, high-risk patients (n = 63) were more frequently scored ASA 2 or more (21 vs 0%, p < 0.05). ASA score had increased at delivery in 8% of high-risk women and in none of controls. ICU admission (4 vs none), Caesarean delivery (57 vs 11%), preanaesthetic visit at night (41 vs 0%) and general anaesthesia (27 % versus none) were all more frequent in high-risk parturients (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: Comparison of the workload associated with high-risk patients and normal pregnant women confirms the need for increased anaesthetic staffing in referral perinatal centers and provides a basis for better understanding the distribution of anaesthetic requirements in each perinatal network.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15792556     DOI: 10.1016/j.annfar.2004.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Fr Anesth Reanim        ISSN: 0750-7658


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