CLINICAL PROGRESSION OF PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA FOR ABORTION AT THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY IN 2024

Mến Trần Thị, Anh Lê Thị Ngọc, Thắng Phạm Sỹ, Chi Bùi Lê Khánh, Minh Nguyễn Quang

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Objective: To describe the clinical progression of patients before and after intravenous anesthesia for abortion. Subjects and Methods: A longitudinal follow-up study of 200 patients undergoing intravenous anesthesia for abortion at the Central Obstetrics Hospital from June 2024 to December 2024. Results: Most patients showed good mobility before and after the procedure. Blood pressure decreased at time points T0–T4 but returned to normal levels by T10. Pain and bleeding levels were low, while nausea/vomiting was common post-procedure. Conclusion: Nausea/vomiting is the most common symptom in patients after abortion under intravenous anesthesia. Most patients can be discharged on the same day for home monitoring.

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