Gilman D H
Department of Anaesthetics, King's College Hospital, London.
Anaesthesia. 1991 May;46(5):371-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1991.tb09547.x.
An obstetric patient is described in whom the first sign of cardiac disease was unexplained hypoxaemia during emergency anaesthesia for antepartum haemorrhage, with an eventual fatal outcome. The case highlights the importance of patient information at the booking clinic, and the implications of a raised haemaglobin in early pregnancy.
本文描述了一名产科患者,其心脏病的首个迹象是在产前出血急诊麻醉期间出现不明原因的低氧血症,最终导致致命后果。该病例凸显了预约诊所中患者信息的重要性,以及孕早期血红蛋白升高的影响。