Abstract

Introduction: At the onset of the global pandemic of COVID- 19, significant changes were necessary to ensure the safe practice of obstetric anaesthesia. We carried out a retrospective comparative survey over the time period 1 April to 15 May 2020 and compared it to the same time period from 2019 in our tertiary centre (6800 deliveries/annum; caesarean section (CS) rate of 34%). Our primary objective was to audit the change in anaesthetic practice and its impact on the decision to delivery interval (DDI) and neonatal outcomes for category 1 CS.

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