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ArtikelDampak Anestesi Umum, Spinal, dan Epidural terhadap Tempat Rawat Pasca Operasi dan Skor Agar pada Pasien Preeklampsia Berat yang dilakukan Seksio Sesaria di RSUP Dr Sardjito tahun 2004-2006  
Oleh: Pramono, Ardi ; Uyun, Yusmein ; Suryono, Bambang
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: Mutiara Medika vol. 08 no. 02 (Jul. 2008), page 77.
Topik: ANESTESI; Apgar score; epidural anesthesia; general anesthesia; intensive care unit (ICU); severe preeclampsia; spinal anesthesia.
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    • Nomor Panggil: M55.K.02
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Isi artikelThe author want to know the place of post operative care and Apgar score of general and regional anesthesia in patients with severe preeclampsia who will be performed sectio secaria in Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta year 2004-2006. Data will be collected from medical record. The study will be conducted with cohort retrospective and sample method with consequtive sampling. The inclusion criteria of severe preeclampsia patients were systolic pressure e”160 mmHg and or diastolic pressure e” 110 mmHg before any medical intervention without any Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation(DIC), pulmonary edema, organ dysfunction, and HELLP (Hemolytic, elevated liver enzyme, low platelet) syndrome. The recovery room of post operative care was divided into standard room, intensive care unit (ICU) with or without mechanical ventilator. General anesthesia will be limited using tiopenthal as induction agent, and regional anesthesia technique (spinal or epidural) with bupivacain. The result showed that there were no differences in recovery room of post operative care between general, spinal, and regional anesthesia (p > 0.05). Apgar score in first 1 minute was significant lower in general compared with spinal and epidural anesthesia.
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