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Preeclampsia in 2017: Obstetric and Anaesthesia Management
Ross Hofmeyr1, Mushi Matjila2, Robert Dyer1
1Department of Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Abstract:
In many centres, anaesthesia now incorporates perioperative medicine. Preeclampsia is a perioperative medical challenge requiring a multi-disciplinary team. New definitions stress the rapid progression of the disease and highlight the importance of early detection. Anaesthesiologists should understand the pathophysiology of the disease and develop the ultrasound skills required to assist in the assessment of disease severity. This facilitates the choice of anaesthesia method and perioperative management in complicated cases. Regional anaesthesia remains central, but there are important developments in the practice of general anaesthesia, if indicated. Appropriate haemodynamic monitoring should be established. Anaesthesiologists should also lead the resuscitation team in the management of cardiorespiratory failure and coagulopathy.
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