Pittard A, Vucevic M
Academic Unit of Anaesthesia, Leeds General Infirmary, UK.
Anaesthesia. 1998 Feb;53(2):169-73. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.1998.00210.x.
We present a woman in her first pregnancy, with known aortic stenosis prior to conception, who successfully underwent regional anaesthesia for an elective Caesarean section using a subarachnoid microcatheter. The anaesthetic management of patients with aortic stenosis requiring noncardiac surgery is a complex and contentious matter, particularly when the situation is compounded by the physiological changes accompanying pregnancy and delivery. This is the first reported use of a subarachnoid microcatheter in such a patient. The choice of technique is discussed and compared with other options for providing anaesthesia.
我们介绍一位初产妇,在怀孕前就已确诊患有主动脉瓣狭窄,她成功接受了蛛网膜下腔微导管区域麻醉,进行了择期剖宫产手术。对于需要进行非心脏手术的主动脉瓣狭窄患者,麻醉管理是一个复杂且有争议的问题,尤其是当这种情况因妊娠和分娩伴随的生理变化而变得更加复杂时。这是首次报道在这类患者中使用蛛网膜下腔微导管。本文讨论了技术选择,并与提供麻醉的其他选择进行了比较。