Abstract
High-risk pregnancies require specialized obstetric and anesthetic care. A basic understanding of how specific pathophysiology and pharmacologic therapy interact with anesthetic care is essential for both obstetrician and anesthesiologist. This paper selectively focuses on preeclampsia/eclampsia, diabetes mellitus, prematurity, multiple gestations, infectious disease, preexisting neurologic disease, and preexisting cardiac disease, reviewing anesthesia for labor and vaginal and cesarean delivery for each high-risk problem, as practiced at a Level III perinatal unit. Emphasis will be placed, when appropriate, on recent experience with monitoring and aggressive pharmacologic therapy of the critically ill parturient.
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Cecconi, M., & Rhodes, A. (2010). Anesthesia for the High-Risk Patient. Critical Care, 14(3), 312. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc9007
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