Yıl: 2022 Cilt: 53 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 140 - 145 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652 İndeks Tarihi: 24-10-2022

Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study

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Objective: During the pandemic, everyone including healthcare professionals were under stress. Regional blocks in the cesarean section were considered safer during this period. We aimed to evaluate the effect of this stress on the patient’s choice of anesthesia. Material and Methods: Pregnant women were surveyed preoperatively during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The survey investigated the demo- graphic data, pregnancy information, previous delivery type, anesthesia experiences, known panic attack/anxiety diagnosis, and anesthesia preferences before and after COVID-19 and factors affecting this decision. Results: A total of 108 patients, including elective (n=63) and urgent (n=45), were included in this study. The anesthesia techniques applied to the patients were spinal anesthesia (n=98), epidural anesthesia (n=1), and general anesthesia (n=9). When enquired on the change in their preferences due to COVID-19, only 16.6% (n=18) stated that the patients were affected. In addition, 94.4% of the patients (n=17) un- derwent regional anesthesia and 5.5% (n=1) underwent general anesthesia owing to anticoagulant use. Furthermore, 58.3% of the patients (n=63) were subjected to their preferred anesthesia technique, whereas 36.1% (n=39) underwent regional anesthe- sia based on the physicians’ recommendations for maternal/fetal health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: We investigated the effect of the anxiety associated with COVID-19 on the anesthesia preferences of pregnant women and found that only a small percent- age of patients had a change in their preferences due to COVID-19.
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APA Onay M, Şanal Baş S, AKKEMİK Ü, Bilir A (2022). Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. , 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
Chicago Onay Meryem,Şanal Baş Sema,AKKEMİK ÜMİT,Bilir Ayten Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. (2022): 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
MLA Onay Meryem,Şanal Baş Sema,AKKEMİK ÜMİT,Bilir Ayten Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. , 2022, ss.140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
AMA Onay M,Şanal Baş S,AKKEMİK Ü,Bilir A Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. . 2022; 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
Vancouver Onay M,Şanal Baş S,AKKEMİK Ü,Bilir A Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. . 2022; 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
IEEE Onay M,Şanal Baş S,AKKEMİK Ü,Bilir A "Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study." , ss.140 - 145, 2022. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
ISNAD Onay, Meryem vd. "Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study". (2022), 140-145. https://doi.org/10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
APA Onay M, Şanal Baş S, AKKEMİK Ü, Bilir A (2022). Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. Zeynep Kamil medical journal (Online), 53(3), 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
Chicago Onay Meryem,Şanal Baş Sema,AKKEMİK ÜMİT,Bilir Ayten Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. Zeynep Kamil medical journal (Online) 53, no.3 (2022): 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
MLA Onay Meryem,Şanal Baş Sema,AKKEMİK ÜMİT,Bilir Ayten Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. Zeynep Kamil medical journal (Online), vol.53, no.3, 2022, ss.140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
AMA Onay M,Şanal Baş S,AKKEMİK Ü,Bilir A Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. Zeynep Kamil medical journal (Online). 2022; 53(3): 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
Vancouver Onay M,Şanal Baş S,AKKEMİK Ü,Bilir A Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study. Zeynep Kamil medical journal (Online). 2022; 53(3): 140 - 145. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
IEEE Onay M,Şanal Baş S,AKKEMİK Ü,Bilir A "Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study." Zeynep Kamil medical journal (Online), 53, ss.140 - 145, 2022. 10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652
ISNAD Onay, Meryem vd. "Effect of COVID-19 on anesthesia preferences in cesarean section: An observational study". Zeynep Kamil medical journal (Online) 53/3 (2022), 140-145. https://doi.org/10.14744/zkmj.2022.82652