Anaesthetic management of Caesarean section in an elderly parturient with pre-eclampsia

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The number of women over 40 years of age becoming pregnant has increased over recent years. They suffer a high incidence of hypertensive complications, and require more frequent operative interventions. We present a case report of a 51-year-old woman having a Caesarean section for a twin pregnancy complicated by pre-eclampsia. We discuss the effects of age on pregnancy and the implications for anaesthetic management.

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Nesbitt, I. D. E., Bythell, V., & Redfern, N. (1999). Anaesthetic management of Caesarean section in an elderly parturient with pre-eclampsia. Anaesthesia, 54(9), 887–891. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.1999.00997.x

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