ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ANAESTHESIA PROVIDER EXPERIENCE AND PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING EMERGENCY CAESAREAN SECTIONS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

Authors

  • Dr. Giridhar Naik L Author
  • Dr Balgoori Sandeep Author

Keywords:

Anaesthesia, emergency caesarean section,, perioperative outcomes,, Anaesthesia provider experience, observational study

Abstract

Background: Emergency caesarean sections are high-stress procedures with potential risks for both the mother 
and the newborn. Anaesthesia plays a crucial role in ensuring patient safety and optimal outcomes. Aim: To 
investigate the association between Anaesthesia provider experience and perioperative outcomes in patients 
undergoing emergency caesarean sections. Methods: A total of 100 patients were included in the study and 
categorized into three groups based on Anaesthesia provider experience: Group A (0-5 years), Group B (6-10 
years), and Group C (11+ years). Baseline characteristics were comparable among the groups. The primary 
outcomes assessed were Anaesthesia-related complications, Anaesthesia induction time, and postoperative 
recovery time. Secondary outcomes included surgical outcomes and maternal and neonatal complications. 
Results: Anaesthesia-related complications were significantly lower in Group C (4%) compared to Group A 
(20%) and Group B (14%). Specific complications, such as airway management issues and medication errors, 
were also less frequent in Group C. Group C demonstrated significantly shorter Anaesthesia induction times (8.5 
minutes, SD ± 2.1) compared to Group A (10.2 minutes, SD ± 2.5) and Group B (9.8 minutes, SD ± 1.8). 
Postoperative recovery time was faster in Group C (2.1 hours, SD ± 0.6) than in Group A (2.8 hours, SD ± 0.7) 
and Group B (2.6 hours, SD ± 0.5). No significant differences were observed in surgical outcomes or maternal and 
neonatal complications among the three groups Conclusion: Anaesthesia providers with 11+ years of experience 
demonstrated reduced Anaesthesia-related complications, shorter Anaesthesia induction times, and faster 
postoperative recovery. 

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Published

02-05-2023

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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ANAESTHESIA PROVIDER EXPERIENCE AND PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING EMERGENCY CAESAREAN SECTIONS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY. (2023). International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 14(5), 7-11. https://irjponline.org/index.php/irjp/article/view/22