Effect of induction-delivery and uterine-delivery on apgar scoring of the newborn.
SK Kamat, MV Shah, LS Chaudhary, S Pandya, MM Bhatt Department of Anaesthesiology, K. E. M. Hospital, Parel, Bombay, Maharashtra.
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S K Kamat Department of Anaesthesiology, K. E. M. Hospital, Parel, Bombay, Maharashtra.
Very short or prolonged induction-delivery interval (i.e. less than 5 minutes or more than 15 minutes) and uterine-delivery interval of more than 90 seconds has a definite effect on the apgar scoring of a newborn especially when general anaesthesia is administered as compared to regional anaesthesia for caesarean section.
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Kamat S K, Shah M V, Chaudhary L S, Pandya S, Bhatt M M. Effect of induction-delivery and uterine-delivery on apgar scoring of the newborn. J Postgrad Med 1991;37:125-7
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Kamat S K, Shah M V, Chaudhary L S, Pandya S, Bhatt M M. Effect of induction-delivery and uterine-delivery on apgar scoring of the newborn. J Postgrad Med [serial online] 1991 [cited 2022 May 16 ];37:125-7
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