Obstetric Anesthesia and Uncommon Disorders (2nd edition)
This chapter will outline the physiological changes, hemodynamic goals,management, and anesthetic optionswith regards to patients with acquired or congenital structural heart disease during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. There is no consensus as to the optimal anesthetic technique for the condi...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-356332014-01-19T23:41:47Z Obstetric Anesthesia and Uncommon Disorders (2nd edition) Gambli, David R Douglas, M. Joanne McKay, Robert S. F This chapter will outline the physiological changes, hemodynamic goals,management, and anesthetic optionswith regards to patients with acquired or congenital structural heart disease during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. There is no consensus as to the optimal anesthetic technique for the conditions being discussed. General and regional anesthesia can have significant cardiovascular effects on a parturient with cardiac disease. In addition, many pharmacological agents commonly used in anesthetic and obstetric practice can have adverse hemodynamic effects (Table 1.1). Due to the nature and the rarity of the cardiac diseases discussed, there is a lack of randomized controlled studies to guide our practice. As a result, case reports and expert opinion will form the basis of discussing the anesthetic techniques.However,management options and anesthetic techniques must be individualized and based on the prevailinghemodynamic condition and obstetric needs. 2013-09-27T07:47:17Z 2013-09-27T07:47:17Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-38804-0 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35633 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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This chapter will outline the physiological changes, hemodynamic
goals,management, and anesthetic optionswith regards to patients
with acquired or congenital structural heart disease during pregnancy,
labor, and delivery. There is no consensus as to the optimal
anesthetic technique for the conditions being discussed. General
and regional anesthesia can have significant cardiovascular effects
on a parturient with cardiac disease. In addition, many pharmacological
agents commonly used in anesthetic and obstetric practice
can have adverse hemodynamic effects (Table 1.1).
Due to the nature and the rarity of the cardiac diseases discussed,
there is a lack of randomized controlled studies to guide our
practice. As a result, case reports and expert opinion will form the
basis of discussing the anesthetic techniques.However,management
options and anesthetic techniques must be individualized and
based on the prevailinghemodynamic condition and obstetric needs. |
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Gambli, David R Douglas, M. Joanne McKay, Robert S. F |
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Obstetric Anesthesia and
Uncommon Disorders
(2nd edition) |
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Obstetric Anesthesia and
Uncommon Disorders
(2nd edition) |
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Obstetric Anesthesia and
Uncommon Disorders
(2nd edition) |
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Obstetric Anesthesia and
Uncommon Disorders
(2nd edition) |
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Obstetric Anesthesia and
Uncommon Disorders
(2nd edition) |
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obstetric anesthesia and
uncommon disorders
(2nd edition) |
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Cambridge University Press |
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2013 |
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https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35633 |
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