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Intraoperative use of point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) for stat cesarean delivery with refractory hypoxemia
2016
journal of Anesthesiology and Clinical Science
A 30-year-old female at 24 weeks gestation presented with headache, hypertension and blurry vision. She was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia on chronic hypertension. An obstetrical emergency was called due to fetal heart rate decreasing to a nadir of 40bpm and the patient was taken for an emergent cesarean delivery. Prior to induction of anesthesia, the SpO 2 was 92%. A rapid sequence induction was conducted with confirmed intubation however, SpO 2 decreased to 71% over time. The patient was
doi:10.7243/2049-9752-5-5
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