Literature DB >> 7967029

[Anesthesia for a pregnant patient with ruptured cerebral arterio-venous malformation].

T Nishiyama1, M Nagase, H Tamai, S Watanabe, A Hirasaki.   

Abstract

A 29 year old woman suffered sudden hemiplegia, vomiting and headache during the 28th week of her first pregnancy. She was diagnosed as the intracranial hemorrhage due to the ruptured arteriovenous malformation, and emergency operation was performed. Anesthesia was induced with crush induction using thiamylal, fentanyl, pancuronium and suxamethonium, and maintained with fentanyl, isoflurane and nitrous oxide in oxygen. During and after surgery, fetal heart rate and uterine contraction were monitored continuously. Intense hypotension was not chosen because it may place a fetus at risk of intrauterine asphyxia. Ventilation was controlled to maintain PaCO2 between 30 and 35 mmHg. During surgery, D-mannitol 60 g was infused slowly to prevent fetal dehydration, and after surgery no osmotic diuretics were used. Ritodrine hydrochloride, which prevented premature delivery, was continuously infused after surgery. Her neurological symptom was improved and her baby was delivered vaginally at 41st gestational week.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7967029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Masui        ISSN: 0021-4892


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1.  Pre-existing, incidental and hemorrhagic AVMs in pregnancy and postpartum: Gestational age, morbidity and mortality, management and risk to the fetus.

Authors:  Xianli Lv; Peng Liu; Youxiang Li
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2015-12-15       Impact factor: 1.610

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