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Episode 240: Inadequate Analgesia During C-section with Mike Hofkamp and Emily Sharpe

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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C-Section Pain

17.8% of C-section patients needed some kind of anesthetic adjuncts such as intravenous fentanyl, intravenous ketamine, halenidrous oxide. Another study showed that Davis and Vescares looked at all scissoring deliveries in a year and 17% of patients had adjuvants, IV, Aztecs, or nitrous oxide with a 7% drawn-on-ast-ease rate. 58% received dexametamidine alone or in combo with other medicines while 42% received fentanyl, midazolam, ketamine, nitrous oxide, propofol, or combination thereof. And Emily, let me ask you, what dose are

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