Uterine hypertonia and nuchal cord causing severe fetal bradycardia in a parturient receiving combined spinal-epidural analgesia during labor: Case report and review of literature
Fetal bradycardia is common following spinal opioids administered for pain relief during labor. This slowing is usually benign and short lived. Although it leads to some anxiety among obstetricians and anesthesiologists, it rarely results in urgent operative delivery. Here, we are reporting a case w...
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Main Authors: | Uma Srivastava (Author), Komal Joshi (Author), Amrita Gupta (Author), Yogita Dwivedi (Author), Saroj Singh (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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