Pre-Eclampsia
Pre-Eclampsia
Pre-Eclampsia
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C-section<br />
bupi<br />
sal<br />
bupi<br />
sal<br />
c<br />
sal<br />
Test<br />
pinprick<br />
ether<br />
ethylchloride<br />
Low-dose CSE plus EVE<br />
Dr. Marc Coppens<br />
Aorto-caval compression<br />
Anest Analg 2003;97:256-8<br />
To avoid any detrimental<br />
effect on maternal<br />
cardiac output the<br />
pregnant patient would<br />
ideally be kept in the full<br />
lateral position<br />
When it is necessary to lay<br />
the woman on the back<br />
tilting her to the left is<br />
preferable<br />
Even more important in<br />
compromised patients<br />
Dr. Marc Coppens<br />
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