2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051055
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Non-anaesthetist-administered ketamine for emergency caesarean section in Kenya: cost-effectiveness analysis

Abstract: ObjectivesLack of anaesthesia services is a frequent barrier to emergency surgeries such as caesarean delivery in Kenya. This study aimed to estimate the survival gains and cost-effectiveness of scaling up the Every Second Matters (ESM)-Ketamine programme that trains non-anaesthetist providers to administer and monitor ketamine during emergency caesarean deliveries.SettingHospitals in Kenyan counties with low rates of caesarean delivery.ParticipantsPatients needing emergency caesarean delivery in settings with… Show more

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