Current opinion in anaesthesiology
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In the absence of abnormal placentation, perioperative management of repeat cesarean section is almost the same as for primary cesarean section.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Jun 2020
ReviewHypotension after spinal anesthesia for cesarean section: how to approach the iatrogenic sympathectomy.
Hypotension during cesarean section remains a frequent complication of spinal anesthesia and is associated with adverse maternal and fetal events. ⋯ Current evidence favors a combined approach of low-dose spinal anesthesia, adequate fluid therapy and vasopressor support to address maternal spinal-induced hypotension. As none of the available vasopressors is associated with relevantly impaired maternal and fetal outcomes, none of them should be abandoned from obstetric practice. Rapid crystalloid co-loading is of equivalent efficacy as compared with colloids and should be preferred because of a more favorable risk profile.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Jun 2020
ReviewPreeclampsia and the anaesthesiologist: current management.
Preeclampsia diagnostic technologies continue to advance. Peripartum care is improved with multidisciplinary teams, specialist anaesthesia care and the availability of critical care support.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Jun 2020
ReviewCombined spinal epidural for labour analgesia and caesarean section: indications and recommendations.
The combined spinal-epidural offers faster-onset and superior labour analgesia.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Jun 2020
ReviewConjoined twins in 2020 - state of the art and future directions.
A number of high profile conjoined twin separations have been extensively covered by the world media. Anaesthesia for conjoined twins is a procedure rarely experienced by paediatric anaesthetists. The increased survival of the twins has prompted discussion as to the most appropriate selection of patients, teams and hospitals to provide exceptional anaesthetic care. ⋯ There appears to be an expanding role for international teams with extensive separation experience becoming involved in international teleconferencing to improve patient management in low-resource countries. Whether the perioperative outcome is better when the conjoined twins are transferred to major centres for surgery or teams operate in the twin's country of origin remains to be seen.