Improved oxygen delivery to the fetus during cesarean section under sevoflurane anesthesia with 100% oxygen. 1999

N Ochiai, and C Tashiro, and R Okutani, and K Murakawa, and K Kinouchi, and S Kitamura
Department of Anesthesiology, Hyogo College of Medicine, 1-1 Mukogawa-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 663-8501, Japan.

OBJECTIVE To assess the potential benefits of sevoflurane with 100% oxygen in cesarean section in terms of oxygen delivery to the fetus, neonatal depression, and uterine contractility. METHODS Thirty-six patients undergoing elective cesarean section were enrolled. After thiamylal induction, 0.7% sevoflurane-60% nitrous oxide-40% oxygen anesthesia was administered in group G1 (n = 9), and 1.7% sevoflurane-100% oxygen anesthesia was administered in group G2 (n = 9). Spinal anesthesia under oxygen nasal prong was used in group SP (n = 18). RESULTS At delivery, the PO(2) values in the maternal artery and the umbilical vein and artery (MA, UV, UA) of group G2 (474 +/- 50, 43 +/- 9, 32 +/- 9 mmHg, respectively) were significantly greater than those in groups G1 (228 +/- 46, 31 +/- 4, 23 +/- 5 mmHg, respectively) and SP (147 +/- 21, 30 +/- 7, 18 +/- 7 mmHg, respectively). The SO(2) in the UA of group G2 (56 +/- 17 %) was also greater than that in groups G1 (34 +/- 10 %) and SP (32 +/- 10 %). The sevoflurane concentrations at delivery in the MA, UV, and UA in group G2 were almost threefold higher than those in group G1, whereas all the newborns in the three groups had Apgar scores of 8 or more at 5 min, and the intraoperative blood loss did not differ among the groups. CONCLUSIONS Sevoflurane anesthesia with 100% oxygen in elective cesarean delivery improves oxygen delivery to the fetus without severe neonatal depression, prolonged uterine relaxation, or increased blood loss.

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