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Preeclampsia and eclampsia: Etiopathogenesis and perioperative management 被引量:3

Preeclampsia and eclampsia: Etiopathogenesis and perioperative management
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摘要 Preeclampsia is a pregnancy specific syndrome of elusive etiology, developing in 2nd trimester and associated with high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The spectrum ranges from mild preeclampsia with no systemic involvement to multi-system involvement. The course is unpredictable and delivery is the only curative treatment. Elevated blood pressure(> 160/110 mm Hg) should be reduced gradually to a safe level(140/90) using antihypertensive drugs. Prophylaxis and treatment of convulsions using Mg SO4 is indicated for severe preeclampsia. Fluid therapy is controversial due to potential delicate balance between constricted plasma volume and risk of fluid overload and pulmonary oedema secondary to increased capillary permeability and reduced colloid osmotic pressure. Single shot spinal anaesthesia is the technique of choice for caesarean delivery unless contraindicated. General anaesthesia is indicated in patients with coagulopathy or eclampsia but is associated with risk of difficult airway and exaggerated sympathetic response during laryngoscopy. Epidural analgesia and anaesthesia is safe in absence of coagulopathy. Preeclampsia is a pregnancy specific syndrome of elusive etiology, developing in 2nd trimester and associated with high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The spectrum ranges from mild preeclampsia with no systemic involvement to multi-system involvement. The course is unpredictable and delivery is the only curative treatment. Elevated blood pressure(> 160/110 mm Hg) should be reduced gradually to a safe level(140/90) using antihypertensive drugs. Prophylaxis and treatment of convulsions using Mg SO4 is indicated for severe preeclampsia. Fluid therapy is controversial due to potential delicate balance between constricted plasma volume and risk of fluid overload and pulmonary oedema secondary to increased capillary permeability and reduced colloid osmotic pressure. Single shot spinal anaesthesia is the technique of choice for caesarean delivery unless contraindicated. General anaesthesia is indicated in patients with coagulopathy or eclampsia but is associated with risk of difficult airway and exaggerated sympathetic response during laryngoscopy. Epidural analgesia and anaesthesia is safe in absence of coagulopathy.
出处 《World Journal of Anesthesiology》 2014年第2期154-161,共8页 世界麻醉学杂志
关键词 PREECLAMPSIA ECLAMPSIA REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA CAESAREAN section Fluid therapy Preeclampsia Eclampsia Regional anaesthesia Caesarean section Fluid therapy
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