International journal of obstetric anesthesia
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Oct 2012
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyA comparison of epidural magnesium and/or morphine with bupivacaine for postoperative analgesia after cesarean section.
Magnesium can potentiate the antinociceptive effect of morphine. This prospective randomized double-blinded study was undertaken to establish the analgesic effect of adding magnesium to epidural morphine during cesarean section. ⋯ Addition of magnesium 500 mg and morphine 1.5mg to epidural 0.1% bupivacaine 10 mL reduced postoperative pain compared with addition of morphine or magnesium alone or no additive.
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Oct 2012
Case ReportsAnesthetic management of a parturient with neuromyelitis optica.
Women with neuromyelitis optica, an acute inflammatory demyelinating condition of the central nervous system, have an unpredictable clinical course in pregnancy. Providing neuraxial anesthesia for these patients is controversial, although relapses may occur after exposure to either general or neuraxial anesthesia and are common. We report the successful obstetric anesthesia management of a parturient with neuromyelitis optica, review the medical literature, and discuss specific considerations for obstetric anesthesia in patients with underlying demyelinating disease.
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Oct 2012
Case ReportsManagement of HSV-1 encephalitis due to reactivation of HSV-1 during late pregnancy.
A previously healthy 31-year-old G4P2 woman at 33 weeks of gestation was admitted as an emergency with a pyrexia of 39°C, vomiting, headache and neck stiffness associated with photophobia, phonophobia and visual and auditory symptoms. There were no heraldic signs of eclampsia. Polymerase chain reaction and testing for herpes simplex virus in the cerebrospinal fluid diagnosed herpes simplex-1 meningoencephalitis. ⋯ Mother and child were neurologically normal and healthy 15 months later. Early administration of acyclovir is essential to reduce the risk of neurological complications. After treatment and a negative polymerase chain reaction for herpes simplex virus in the cerebrospinal fluid, epidural analgesia with local anesthetic and sufentanil is possible.