150 Tilting the tables: a discussion of the evidence for routine table tilt during elective caesarean

Join us as Declan and Roger discuss the evidence for routine table tilt during elective caesarean section.  

Has this changed your practice? What is your opinion on this topic? We’d love to read your emails. 

As mentioned in the episode we would love to do a future episode on Q&A so if you have any questions on any topic you would like us to tackle please send them in!

Send your comments / questions to: obsgynaecritcare@gmail.com

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  • Couper S, Clark A, Thompson JM, Flouri D, Aughwane R, David AL, Melbourne A, Mirjalili A, Stone PR. The effects of maternal position, in late gestation pregnancy, on placental blood flow and oxygenation: an MRI study. The Journal of physiology. 2021 Mar;599(6):1901-15. 
  • Higuchi H, Takagi S, Zhang K, Furui I, Ozaki M. Effect of lateral tilt angle on the volume of the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava in pregnant and nonpregnant women determined by magnetic resonance imaging. Anesthesiology. 2015;122(2):286-293. 
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  • Lee AJ, Landau R, Mattingly JL, Meenan MM, Corradini B, Wang S, Goodman SR, Smiley RM. Left lateral table tilt for elective cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia has no effect on neonatal acid–base status: a randomized controlled trial. Anesthesiology. 2017;127(2):241‑249. 
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