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Magnesium sulfate has been applied in various situations due to actual or potential benefits related to neuroprotection, treatment of eclampsia/pre-eclampsia, arterial hypertension, adrenergic reflex under laryngoscopy/intubation and, shivering, nausea and vomiting, among others. In anesthesia it
Background and Significance
Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) is a clinical-radiological syndrome. It was first described by Hinchey et al. in 1996. It is characterized by a variable combination of headaches, seizures, altered mental status, visual impairment, nausea, vomiting and
WHAT CAUSES ANXIETY IN PREGNANT WOMEN
Anxiety during pregnancy may expose the woman to a higher risk of a negative outcome in four different fields:
1. Fetal obstetric outcomes; 2. Neonatal outcomes; 3. Child development; 4. Risk to the woman.
1. The anxiety in pregnant woman may expose the fetus to
The opioid analgesics are commonly used in clinical practice for pain management in the perioperative period. However, many side effects are associated with its use, such as respiratory depression, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, itching, urinary retention, constipation, hyperalgesia and impaired
We conducted a prospective non-randomized study at Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Benha University Hospital, since March 2013 till June 2015, after approval of the study protocol by the Local Ethical Committee. A written informed consent was obtained from eligible women before induction or
Study Hypothesis:Study hypothesis is that
1. There is no difference in efficacy and severe persistent hypertension after intravenous Labetalol versus Hydralazine.
2. There is no difference in adverse maternal and fetal effects.
Patients diagnosed to have severe hypertension(on repeat measurement of
Ephedrine, a long time was considered the safest drug for both mother and fetus during the treatment of hypotension in Caesarean section. However, recent evidence shows that contrary to what was thought, ephedrine appears to increase fetal metabolism, decreasing the pH and excess base.
Recently,
Literature Review Regional anesthesia has become the anesthetic of choice for cesarean section in most countries; however, some women still prefer general anesthesia rather than regional techniques. There are many published controlled trials for the pharmacological modifications of the sympathetic