Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa

Beyazit ZencirciKahramanmaras, TurkeyBackground: Chronic renal failure is strongly associated with poor pregnancy outcome. Women dependent on hemodialysis before conception rarely achieve a successful live birth.Case presentation: A 31-year-old multiparous Turkish woman was scheduled for cesarean se...

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Main Author: Beyazit Zencirci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2010-05-01
Series:International Journal of General Medicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/safe-spinal-anesthesia-in-a-woman-with-chronic-renal-failure-and-place-a4524
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spelling doaj-10502692f6ad4d09800f2c0576abb5d92020-11-24T21:03:45ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of General Medicine1178-70742010-05-012010default153156Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previaBeyazit ZencirciBeyazit ZencirciKahramanmaras, TurkeyBackground: Chronic renal failure is strongly associated with poor pregnancy outcome. Women dependent on hemodialysis before conception rarely achieve a successful live birth.Case presentation: A 31-year-old multiparous Turkish woman was scheduled for cesarean section under spinal anesthesia at 37 weeks and five days’ gestation because of hemorrhage due to secondary placenta previa. Spinal anesthesia with 8 mg of hyperbaric bupivacaine was successfully performed. Invasive blood pressure, central venous pressure, and heart rate were stable during the surgery. The mother returned to regular hemodialysis on the first postoperative day.Conclusion: Pregnancy is uncommon in women with chronic renal failure requiring chronic dialysis. Rates of maternal hypertension, pre-eclampsia, anemia, and infection in the pregnant chronic dialysis patient are high. However, our findings suggest that with careful, close, and effective monitoring preoperatively and intraoperatively, spinal anesthesia can be safely performed for cesarean section in patients undergoing hemodialysis.Keywords: chronic renal failure, pregnancy, spinal anesthesia, hemodialysis, placenta previa http://www.dovepress.com/safe-spinal-anesthesia-in-a-woman-with-chronic-renal-failure-and-place-a4524
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Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa
International Journal of General Medicine
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title Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa
title_short Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa
title_full Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa
title_fullStr Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa
title_full_unstemmed Safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa
title_sort safe spinal anesthesia in a woman with chronic renal failure and placenta previa
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publishDate 2010-05-01
description Beyazit ZencirciKahramanmaras, TurkeyBackground: Chronic renal failure is strongly associated with poor pregnancy outcome. Women dependent on hemodialysis before conception rarely achieve a successful live birth.Case presentation: A 31-year-old multiparous Turkish woman was scheduled for cesarean section under spinal anesthesia at 37 weeks and five days’ gestation because of hemorrhage due to secondary placenta previa. Spinal anesthesia with 8 mg of hyperbaric bupivacaine was successfully performed. Invasive blood pressure, central venous pressure, and heart rate were stable during the surgery. The mother returned to regular hemodialysis on the first postoperative day.Conclusion: Pregnancy is uncommon in women with chronic renal failure requiring chronic dialysis. Rates of maternal hypertension, pre-eclampsia, anemia, and infection in the pregnant chronic dialysis patient are high. However, our findings suggest that with careful, close, and effective monitoring preoperatively and intraoperatively, spinal anesthesia can be safely performed for cesarean section in patients undergoing hemodialysis.Keywords: chronic renal failure, pregnancy, spinal anesthesia, hemodialysis, placenta previa
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