Neurological complications following central neuraxial blockades in obstetrics.

作者: Vibeke Moen , Lars Irestedt

DOI: 10.1097/ACO.0B013E3282F8E22F

关键词: Patient satisfactionMedicinePregnancyHematomaNeuraxial blockadeIncidence (epidemiology)ObstetricsCaesarean sectionDiseaseDeveloped country

摘要: Purpose of review The last few decades have seen an increased use central neuraxial blockades in obstetric patients. Central provide excellent labour analgesia and safe anaesthesia for caesarean section associated with low incidence severe complications. Therefore, increasing number are also performed women affected by significant disease. risks benefits blockades, however, might differ these This addresses the neurological complications following healthy parturients as well haemostatic Recent findings risk applies primarily to developed countries. Infectious particular meningitis still occur, more frequently so developing Judicious application disorders may enhance patient satisfaction without Summary Estimation disease on basis case reports small series patients is impossible. Prospective registration high-risk increase our knowledge. Application blockade must follow individual evaluation.

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