The severity of endogenous intoxication in the early stages after cesarean section in obesity

    Е.А. Давыдова, А П Власов, Alina E. Markina, Д.Г. Сардаева, Т. И. Власова, Е.В. Вешкина
    TLDR Obese women have higher toxin levels after cesarean sections, needing better treatment strategies.
    The study highlights the significance of understanding endogenous intoxication in obese women following cesarean sections. By analyzing blood biochemical parameters and clinical symptoms, researchers found that obese patients exhibited increased levels of endogenous intoxication shortly after surgery, suggesting potential complications. The findings underscore the need for further research to develop effective treatment and prevention strategies for post-cesarean complications in this demographic.
    Discuss this study in the Community →