Mendelssohn S Syndrome

Mendelssohn's syndrome, or gastric aspiration syndrome, is a complication that occurs during general anesthesia during anesthesia during pregnancy. This complication is possible due to the fact that after childbirth, a woman normally relaxes all muscle structures of the body, including the smooth muscles of the stomach, and



Symptoms of Mendelssohn's syndrome

Babies are born after cesarean section with symptoms similar to birth asphyxia (resulting in overstimulation of pulmonary respiration, placing babies in a high stage state)

In addition to the above, infants may also suffer from overstimulation of sucking, choking or apnea (conditions in which the lungs do not provide sufficient oxygenation of the blood). When mechanical ventilation is first administered, hypercapnia of the respiratory gas inevitably occurs, which leads to neural reflex stimulation of the central respiratory center brain