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Circulatory arrest in late pregnancy: caesarean section a vital decision for both mother and child
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 06/15/09
Zdolsek HJ et al. - Circulatory arrest during pregnancy is extremely rare and there should be a well-planned strategy for its management in all hospitals. The anaesthesiologist should be well aware of the possible advantage of a caesarean section. Even if the obstetrician is responsible for the decision to perform the operation, the anaesthesiologist should strongly support the action. An `emergency caesarean kit' with the essential surgical instruments should be immediately available in every labour ward and emergency department.
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