The Relation between Respiratory Depression in Neonates and General and Spinal Anesthesia during Caesarean Section
Marwa Shawky Mostafa Al-Gendy;
Abstract
Respiratory depression is defined as the cessation of breathing for longer than 20 seconds, or a shorter duration in the presence of pallor, cyanosis, or bradycardia.
A fetus makes breathing movements from early in pregnancy, although the purpose of feta
A fetus makes breathing movements from early in pregnancy, although the purpose of feta
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| Title | The Relation between Respiratory Depression in Neonates and General and Spinal Anesthesia during Caesarean Section | Other Titles | العلاقة المتبادلة بين الانخفاض التنفسى عند حديثي الولادة والتخدير الكلى والنصفى خــلال الولادة القيصريه | Authors | Marwa Shawky Mostafa Al-Gendy | Keywords | The Relation between Respiratory Depression in Neonates and General and Spinal Anesthesia during Caesarean Section | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Respiratory depression is defined as the cessation of breathing for longer than 20 seconds, or a shorter duration in the presence of pallor, cyanosis, or bradycardia. A fetus makes breathing movements from early in pregnancy, although the purpose of feta |
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