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


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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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