Současné postupy v porodnické anestezii IV. – anesteziologické komplikace u císařského řezu.

Title in English Current practice in obstetric anaesthesia IV – Anaesthesia complications in caesarean section
Authors

ŠTOURAČ Petr BLÁHA Jan NOSKOVÁ Pavlína KLOZOVÁ Radka SEIDLOVÁ Dagmar

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Anesteziologie & intenzivní medicína
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Gynaecology and obstetrics
Keywords caesarean section; obstetric anaesthesia; complication of anaesthesia
Description The objective of this communication to show the existence of complications in caesarean section specifically associated with the application and maintenance of anaesthesia. Despite the obvious benefits of neuroaxial forms of anaesthesia for caesarean section has still general anesthesia its place in the delivery room and is associated with risk of difficult airways management. For epidural anaesthesia total spinal anaesthesia remains the most feared complication. Spinal anaesthesia is associated with mother hypotension and the hypoperfusion of fetoplacental unit. Most of the expected complications of anaesthesia in caesarean section are effectively preventable. The good clinical outcome both for mother and newborn depends on right decision and adequacy of therapy.

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