Abstract

(Abstracted from Am J Perinatol 2022;39:232–237) General endotracheal anesthesia (GETA) is performed in approximately 6% of cesarean deliveries (CDs). It is less frequently performed than neuraxial anesthesia because of the risk of neonatal complications such as the need for intubation or supplemental oxygen and lower 5-minute Apgar scores.

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