Ng T I, Lim E, Tweed W A, Arulkumaran S
Department of Anaesthesia, National University Hospital, Singapore.
Ann Acad Med Singap. 1992 Nov;21(6):804-6.
A five-year retrospective study of obstetric admissions to the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) in the National University Hospital, Singapore was carried out with the aim of determining the incidence, causes and outcome of these admissions. Most of the patients were admitted following emergency caesarean sections. Obstetric complications was the reason for admission in 56.8% with hypertensive disease of pregnancy being the major cause and haemorrhage accounting for the rest. Anaesthetic complications accounted for 21.6% of admissions and these included difficult intubation, aspiration pneumonitis, cardiac arrhythmias and respiratory depression. Medical complications due to cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disease and malignancy also accounted for 21.6% of admissions. Only 37 out of 16264 deliveries (0.22%) required intensive care support. The median of duration of stay was one day.
对新加坡国立大学医院外科重症监护病房(SICU)收治的产科患者进行了一项为期五年的回顾性研究,目的是确定这些收治患者的发病率、病因及预后情况。大多数患者是在急诊剖宫产术后入院的。产科并发症是56.8%患者的入院原因,其中妊娠高血压疾病是主要病因,其余为出血。麻醉并发症占入院患者的21.6%,包括插管困难、吸入性肺炎、心律失常和呼吸抑制。心血管疾病、自身免疫性疾病和恶性肿瘤导致的内科并发症也占入院患者的21.6%。在16264例分娩中,只有37例(0.22%)需要重症监护支持。住院时间中位数为一天。