Title of article :
Trends in Regional Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Centre
Author/Authors :
Lamina, MA Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital - Sagamu, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Most caesarean sections were previously
performed under general anaesthesia but there has been an
increasing trend worldwide in the use of regional anaesthesia
as the preferred method of anaesthesia for caesarean delivery.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the trend of practice of regional
anaesthesia for caesarean section in a tertiary hospital in
South-western part of Nigeria.
METHODS: The obstetric operating room records at the
Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu,
Nigeria were reviewed for a twenty-year period: January 1986
to December 2005. The anaesthetic techniques for caesarean
section and the level of training of the attending anaesthetist
were noted.
RESULTS: A total of 1,785 patients were delivered by caesarean
section during the twenty-year period . Most patients
[1578(88.4%)] had caesarean section under general
anaesthesia while 207(11.6%) had regional anaesthesia.
Subarachnoid block accounted for 89(5%) of the patients and
118(6.6%) had the caesarean section under epidural block.
One hundred and ten (21.5%) of the regional techniques were
in the first quarter of the 20-year period. This figure fell to
eight (2%) in the second quarter; zero in the third quarter
and rose to 82(13.7%) in the last quarter demonstrating an
increasing trend of regional technique for caesarean section.
Majority of the epidural blocks were conducted by nurseanaesthetists
while the subarachnoid blocks were
administered by anaesthetists.
CONCLUSION: There is an overall low practice or usage of
regional anaesthetic for caesarean section. A trend towards
increasing administration of regional technique for caesarean
section is demonstrated. A dedicated period for hand on the job
workshop in regional blocks may enhance early and prompt
acquisition of relevant skills in regional anaesthesia for
caesarean delivery
Keywords :
regional anaesthesia , general anaesthesia , anaesthesia for , Caesarean section
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics