Title of article
Anaesthesia and analgesia for the critically ill parturient
Author/Authors
Christopher Charles Rout، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
16
From page
507
To page
522
Abstract
Anaesthetic and analgesic techniques in the critically ill are determined largely by the nature of the presenting illness. The commonest conditions likely to present as life-threatening emergencies are pre-eclampsia, obstetric haemorrhage, cardiac disease and severe sepsis. Issues dictating choice of anaesthetic technique are the patient’s ability to maintain her airway, coagulation status, intravascular volume and haemodynamic dependence upon sympathetic drive, and requirements for ventilatory support and intensive care. Fetal well-being is an issue in the antepartum period, uteroplacental blood flow should be maintained and hypotension avoided. Maternal survival takes priority, however, and occasionally general anaesthetic techniques must be used which lead to neonatal respiratory depression and requirement for ventilatory support. Anaesthesia itself is associated with known hazards. The risks of each technique must be balanced against possible benefits in the context of the presenting illness.
Keywords
heart diseases , pre-eclampsia , general , anaesthesia , anaesthesia , anaesthesia , anaesthesia , Epidural , Critical illness , spinal , Obstetric , : pregnancy , obstetric haemorrhage , sepsi
Journal title
Best Paractice and Research Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Best Paractice and Research Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Record number
465294
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