The effects of Cesarean section on pulmonary parameters in a pregnant patient with Covid-19: A case report
The case report: The coexistence of physiological changes during pregnancy and infection can sometimes create challenges in the management of these patients. In this report, a term pregnant woman with COVID-19 infection was admitted to the ICU and underwent cesarean section (C-section) under intrathecal anesthesia according to the patientchr('39')s condition. Severe respiratory distress occurred to the patient on the first day after (C-section), and the patientchr('39')s pulmonary parameters were measured with a non-invasive ventilation monitor. It gradually improved during the four days after the C-section. The C-section reduced the lung performance for 24 hours in a patient with COVID-19 infection, but eventually the lung symptoms improved.
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Relationship between Triglyceride Glucose Index and Coronary Artery Disease in Diabetic Elderly
Lila Kolbadinejad, Khadijeh Ezoji*, Naghmeh Zieaie Amiri, Seyed Reza Hosseini, Ali Bijani, Neda Meftah, Reza Ghadimi,
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, -
Evaluating the efficacy of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in the treatment of acute respiratory failure (an experience from the Covid-19 pandemic)
Nazli Farnoosh, Shahram Seyfi, Khadijeh Ezoji, Asadollah Shakeri, , Parviz Amri Male*
Tehran University Medical Journal,