2017
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000006833
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Anesthetic management of cesarean delivery in parturients with ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm

Abstract: Rationale:Ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm is rare and dangerous in parturients. Few cases of ruptured SVA in pregnancy are reported, and the anesthetic management for cesarean delivery has scarcely been described.Patient concerns:A parturient at 37-week gestation complained of a sore throat and cough that started 3 days before admission, followed 1 day later by fever, dizziness, breathlessness, and palpitation on exertion. Case two at 36-week gestation complained of a 1-day history of bloating in the lower… Show more

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“…1 In the case at hand, echocardiographic assessment reveals a shunt from the highpressure circulatory system into the low-resistance pulmonary circulation, resulting in observable signs of volume and pressure overload during echocardiography. 3,4,11 To anticipate events that may lead to hemodynamic compromise, it is crucial to correlate this information with the physiological adaptations occurring during pregnancy. 12 Upon admission, the patient did not present with signs of congestion.…”
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“…1 In the case at hand, echocardiographic assessment reveals a shunt from the highpressure circulatory system into the low-resistance pulmonary circulation, resulting in observable signs of volume and pressure overload during echocardiography. 3,4,11 To anticipate events that may lead to hemodynamic compromise, it is crucial to correlate this information with the physiological adaptations occurring during pregnancy. 12 Upon admission, the patient did not present with signs of congestion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This promotes forward flow and reduces volume load on the right side of the heart. 3,4,7 Several reports argue that epidural anesthesia is preferable to spinal anesthesia in patients with RSOV undergoing a cesarean section due to the more controlled sympathectomy provided by the former. 3,4 However, it is important to note that epidural anesthesia has a disadvantage of delayed onset, which is less ideal in emergent deliveries.…”
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“…Although we did not treat pregnant patients with aortic sinus aneurysm rupture, we believe that TMIC is a good alternative for patients with RSVA in earlier pregnancy according to the studies (28,29).…”
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