HEMODYNAMICS OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH PREECLAMPSIA RESOLVED BY CESAREAN SECTION
Abstract
This article presents the results of an assessment of hemodynamic parameters using various anesthesia methods in pregnant women with comorbidities undergoing abdominal delivery. Regional anesthesia does not significantly affect systemic and central hemodynamics in parturient women. Regional anesthesia during cesarean section is effective and safe.
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