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Emergencies in obstetric anaesthesia: a narrative review

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ANAESTHESIA
卷 77, 期 12, 页码 1416-1429

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/anae.15839

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difficult airway; drug error; emergency caesarean delivery; failed airway; hypertensive emergencies; massive obstetric haemorrhage; maternal cardiac arrest; obstetric anaesthesia

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This article provides a narrative review of six areas of obstetric emergencies, focusing on recent research, practice guidelines, and recommendations. Key topics include prevention and management of complications related to neuraxial anesthesia, management of difficult and failed obstetric airway, and the use of various interventions in maternal cardiac arrest.
We conducted a narrative review in six areas of obstetric emergencies: category-1 caesarean section; difficult and failed airway; massive obstetric haemorrhage; hypertensive crisis; emergencies related to neuraxial anaesthesia; and maternal cardiac arrest. These areas represent significant research published within the last five years, with emphasis on large multicentre randomised trials, national or international practice guidelines and recommendations from major professional societies. Key topics discussed: prevention and management of failed neuraxial technique; role of high-flow nasal oxygenation and choice of neuromuscular drug in obstetric patients; prevention of accidental awareness during general anaesthesia; management of the difficult and failed obstetric airway; current perspectives on the use of tranexamic acid, fibrinogen concentrate and cell salvage; guidance on neuraxial placement in a thrombocytopenic obstetric patient; management of neuraxial drug errors, local anaesthetic systemic toxicity and unusually prolonged neuraxial block regression; and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation use in maternal cardiac arrest.

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