Pavlína Nosková
Charles University in Prague
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Anesthesia & Analgesia | 2015
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Radka Klozová; Pavlína Nosková; Dagmar Seidlová; Lucie Brozova; Jiri Jarkovsky
BACKGROUND:The purpose of this national survey was to determine current anesthesia practices for cesarean delivery in the Czech Republic. METHODS:In November 2011, we invited all departments of obstetric anesthesia in the Czech Republic to participate in a prospective study to monitor consecutive peripartum obstetric anesthesia procedures. Data were recorded online in the TrialDB database (Yale University, New Haven, CT). RESULTS:The response rate was 51% (49 of 97 departments); participating centers represented 60% of all births in the country during the study period. There were 1943 cases of peripartum anesthesia care, of which 1166 cases (60%) were anesthesia for cesarean delivery. Estimates were weighted based on population distribution of cesarean delivery among types of participating centers. Neuraxial anesthesia was used in 55.6% (95% confidence interval [CI], 52.8%–58.5%); the distribution of anesthesia techniques differed among type of participating center. The rate of neuraxial anesthesia in university hospitals was 55.6% (95% CI, 51.5%–59.6%), 32.4% (95% CI, 26.4%–39.0%) in regional hospitals, and 60.7% (95% CI, 55.2%–66.0%) in local hospitals. The reasons for cesarean delivery under general anesthesia were emergency procedure (67%), refusal of neuraxial blockade by parturient (30%), failure of neuraxial anesthesia (6%), and preoperative administration of low-molecular-weight heparin (3%). Postcesarean analgesia was primarily provided by systemic opioid (66%) and nonopioid analgesics (61%), solely or in combination. Epidural postoperative analgesia was used in 14% of cases. Compared with national neuraxial anesthesia rate data published in the 1990s (6.7% in 1993), there has been an upward trend in the use of neuraxial anesthesia for cesarean delivery during the 21st century (40.5% in 2000) in the Czech Republic. CONCLUSIONS:The rate of neuraxial anesthesia use for cesarean delivery has increased in the Czech Republic in the last 2 decades. However, the current rate of general anesthesia is high compared with other Western countries.
European Journal of Anaesthesiology | 2013
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Radka Klozová; Pavlína Nosková; Dagmar Seidlová; Hana Zelinková
At present, the anaesthesia team became an integral part of the multispecialized team caring for woman in the peripartum period. The aim of this study is to describe anaesthesia practice in the peripartum period in the Czech Republic (CZ).
BMC Anesthesiology | 2015
Pavlína Nosková; Jan Bláha; Hana Bakhouche; Jana Kubatova; Jitka Ulrichova; Patricia Marusicova; Jan Smisek; Antonin Parizek; Ondrej Slanar; Pavel Michalek
Archive | 2016
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Pavlína Nosková; Monika Grochová; Jozef Firment; Daniel Schwarz
Ceská gynekologie / Ceská lékarská spolecnost J. Ev. Purkyne | 2015
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Pavlína Nosková; Radka Klozová; Dagmar Seidlová; Jiří Jarkovský; Hana Zelinková; Skupina Oc
Archive | 2018
Jan Bláha; Vladimír Černý; Petr Janků; Miloslava Kameníková; Zuzana Kokrdová; Miroslav Korbeĺ; Pavlína Nosková; Antonín Pařízek; Petra Pařízková; Dagmar Seidlová; Petr Štourač; Štefan Trenkler
Archive | 2017
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Pavlína Nosková; Monika Grochová; Jozef Firment; Daniel Schwarz
Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína | 2017
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Pavlína Nosková; Radka Klozová; Dagmar Seidlová; Jitka Hillová Mannová; Antonín Pařízek
Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína | 2016
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Pavlína Nosková; Radka Klozová; Dagmar Seidlová; Petr Janků; Martin Huser; Hana Harazim; Martina Kosinová
Anesteziologie & intenzivní medicína | 2016
Pavlína Nosková; Jan Bláha; Radka Klozová; Dagmar Seidlová; Petr Štourač