Cardiac arrest during spinal anesthesia for cervical conization: a case report

  • Shinohara S
  • Sakamoto I
  • Numata M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Spinal anesthesia is regularly performed worldwide and is an integral part of the modern day anesthesia practice. Although unexpected cardiac arrests during this procedure are very rare, medical professionals should be aware of the potential for this complication. In making the decision to use spinal anesthesia, judicious patient selection, adequate preventive measures, and strict monitoring are important.

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Shinohara, S., Sakamoto, I., Numata, M., Ikegami, A., Teramoto, K., & Hirata, S. (2016). Cardiac arrest during spinal anesthesia for cervical conization: a case report. Clinical Case Reports, 4(5), 466–468. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.545

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