Impact of Exogenous Factors and Anesthetic Risk in Premature Birth during the Pandemic Period.
Florin TovirnacCarolina SusanuNicoleta Andreea TovirnacEva Maria ElkanAna Maria CobzaruAlexandru NechiforAlina Mihaela CalinPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The study findings show that the anesthetic risk is maximized in parturients with a middle school education. Additionally, the anesthetic risk of patients who are pregnant increases with the intensification of smoking adherence and its maintenance throughout the pregnancy at the same intensity. Our study aims to provide a basis for the diversification and development of community intervention programs in the post-COVID-19 era, considering the reshaping of social models and the repositioning of social principles and values. Obstetricians and anesthetists must know and promote family values to harmonize the lives of family members and provide a better life for the mother and child.