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Rescue supraglottic airway devices at caesarean delivery: What are the options to consider?
International Journal of Obstetric AnesthesiaVol. 42p65–75Published online: November 18, 2019- P. Wong
- B.L. Sng
- W.Y. Lim
Cited in Scopus: 5The rate of caesarean delivery (CD) has tripled in the last three decades.1 Most CDs are performed under regional anaesthesia because of its various advantages: better parental experience associated with the delivery; avoidance of exposure to general anaesthetic agents that have a risk of causing anaphylaxis and uterine atony; avoidance of intra-operative awareness; and reduced mortality.2 Importantly, regional anaesthesia avoids or minimizes the risks of airway management and its associated complications such as failed intubation, oesophageal intubation and aspiration.