Korean J Anesthesiol.  2012 Feb;62(2):125-129. 10.4097/kjae.2012.62.2.125.

The effect of type of anesthesia on intra-and postoperative blood loss at elective cesarean section

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Daegu Fatima Hospital, Daegu, Korea. lovehan3@yahoo.co.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
In cesarean section (c-sec) it is known that women receiving spinal anesthesia have decreased intraoperative blood loss compared to women receiving general anesthesia. However, we should always consider postoperative bleeding (postpartum bleeding) that may follow. The amount of postpartum bleeding can be substantial. Therefore, we sought to evaluate the effect of type of anesthesia retrospectively on intra- and postoperative blood loss by comparing the changes of postoperative Hb, Hct at c-sec.
METHODS
We retrospectively compared the medical records of 287 elective c-sec patients. We excluded medical and obstetric conditions that may predispose such patients to increased blood loss. Subsequent detailed record analysis included 152 patients that received spinal anesthesia (group S), and 135 patients that received sevoflurane for general anesthesia (group G).
RESULTS
In comparison with the preoperative Hb, rates of Hb in the 1st postoperative day in group S significantly decreased compared to group G, but there was no significant difference in decreasing rates of Hb in the 3rd postoperative day between groups S and G. Estimated blood loss (EBL) of the intraoperative and operative day in group S was significantly lower compared to group G, but there was no significant difference in EBL of 1st and 2nd postoperative day between groups S and G.
CONCLUSIONS
We conclude that group S had a decrease in blood loss between the intraoperative and operative day and there was no significant differences in postoperative blood loss compared with group G.

Keyword

Blood loss; Cesarean section; General anesthesia; Hemoglobin; Spinal anesthesia

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia
Anesthesia, General
Anesthesia, Spinal
Cesarean Section
Female
Hemoglobins
Hemorrhage
Humans
Medical Records
Methyl Ethers
Postoperative Hemorrhage
Postpartum Period
Pregnancy
Retrospective Studies
Hemoglobins
Methyl Ethers
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