Anesthesiology | 2021

Obstetric Anesthesia and Heart Disease: Practical Clinical Considerations

 
 

Abstract


Maternal morbidity and mortality as a result of cardiac disease is increasing in the United States. Safe management of pregnancy in women with heart disease requires appropriate anesthetic, cardiac, and obstetric care. The anesthesiologist should risk stratify pregnant patients based upon cardiac disease etiology and severity in order to determine the appropriate type of hospital and location within the hospital for delivery and anesthetic management. Increased intrapartum hemodynamic monitoring may be necessary and neuraxial analgesia and anesthesia is typically appropriate. The anesthesiologist should anticipate obstetric and cardiac emergencies such as emergency cesarean delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, and peripartum arrhythmias. This clinical review answers practical questions for the obstetric anesthesiologist and the nonsubspecialist anesthesiologist who regularly practices obstetric anesthesiology. The safe management of pregnancy in women with heart disease requires appropriate anesthetic, cardiac, and obstetric care. This clinical review discusses current trends in obstetric anesthesia management. Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text.

Volume 135
Pages 164 - 183
DOI 10.1097/ALN.0000000000003833
Language English
Journal Anesthesiology

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