• The evidence for perimortem caesarean section

     
       

    Daniel Jolley.

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    Created July 23, 2015, last updated about 3 years ago.


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    Cardiac arrest is rare in pregnancy (1 in 30,000) and resuscitation is founded on the same approach used for the non-pregnant patient, focusing on:

    • Recognition
    • Calling for help
    • A B C (D)
    • Good for mother = good for baby

    However, unique to maternal resuscitation:

    • Airway difficulties are more likely.
    • Aortocaval compression dramatically impedes resuscitation – employ left lateral tilt!
    • Consider perimortem cesarean section

    The rationale for Perimortem Cesarean Section is:

    • The presence of baby and gravid uterus severely limits resuscitation of the mother.
    • Emergency cesarean section at cardiac arrest is done for the mother’s benefit, not the baby.
    • A decision to perform emergency CS must be made within 4 minutes of arrest, and the baby delivered within 5 minutes. (Although there is some evidence of benefit when performed up to 10 minutes after arrest.)
    • The only equipment required is a scalpel and an appropriately skilled doctor.
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