Beilin Y
Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Mt Sinai J Med. 1998 Sep;65(4):265-70.
Approximately 50,000 pregnant women undergo nonobstetric surgery each year in the United States. Administering anesthesia during such surgery is one of the only situations in which anesthesia impacts on more than one individual (mother and fetus) at the same time. Providing a safe anesthetic to the pregnant woman requires an understanding of the physiologic changes of pregnancy and the impact of anesthesia and surgery on the developing fetus. The following review will consider the risks of the mother and to the fetus during nonobstetric surgery.
在美国,每年约有50000名孕妇接受非产科手术。在此类手术中实施麻醉是麻醉同时影响不止一个个体(母亲和胎儿)的少数情况之一。为孕妇提供安全的麻醉需要了解孕期的生理变化以及麻醉和手术对发育中胎儿的影响。以下综述将探讨非产科手术期间母亲和胎儿面临的风险。