Abstract

(British J Anaesthesia. 2020;125:e81–e87) General anesthesia, which can increase the risk of respiratory complications, is used in about 5% of deliveries and is mainly used in emergency cesarean sections. One study found that hypoxemia affected 2% of cesarean patients undergoing general anesthesia, but no risk factors were identified. This study aimed to determine the incidence and risk factors of hypoxemia in patients undergoing general anesthesia for non-elective cesarean delivery.

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