Outcomes for 298 breastfed neonates whose mothers received ketamine and diazepam for postpartum tubal ligation in a resource-limited setting
<strong>Background</strong> Anesthesia in lactating women is frequently indicated for time-sensitive procedures such as postpartum tubal ligation. Ketamine and diazepam are two of the most commonly used anesthetic agents in low resource settings, but their safety profile in lactating wom...
Main Authors: | Gilder, ME, Tun, NW, Carter, A, Tan, FFSL, Min, AM, Eh, H, Aye, P, Carrara, VI, Angkurawaranon, C, McGready, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2021
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