Insufficient Regional Anesthesia and Conversion to General Anesthesia for Cesarean Section A Qualitative Multicenter Study

Recruiting Observational Study
Cesarean Section Complications Cesarean Section Pain Regional Anesthesia
No Placebo Group Every participant receives an active treatment — no one gets a placebo. No Study Drug Researchers observe your health over time — no experimental treatment is given.
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At a Glance
Age
18 and older
Sex
Female
Study type
Observational
Participants needed
30 (estimated)
Sponsor
Sygehus Lillebaelt · Other
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About This Trial
Background In Denmark, approximately 20% of all children are born via cesarean section (C-section), making it the most common surgical procedure (also internationally). The recommended anesthesia for cesarean sections is regional anesthesia (spinal or epidural, "spinal anesthesia"), as it has several advantages: the woman is awake and experiences the delivery of her child, she maintains spontaneou…
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Women undergoing elective or emergency cesarean section, aged over 17 years * Regional (spinal or epidural or combined epidural-spinal) anesthesia converted to general anesthesia intraoperatively (i.e., after surgery has commenced) due to insufficient regional anesthesia (i.e.…
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Helene K Nedergaard, MD, PhD

+4553272244

helene.korvenius.nedergaard@rsyd.dk

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