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Takayasu’s arteritis: Anesthetic significance and management of a patient for cesarean section using epidural volume extension technique

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Anesth Essays Res

Source : Anesth Essays Res 2011;5:98-101

Url : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4173377/

Campus : Faridabad

Year : 2011

Abstract : Takayasu's arteritis (TA) is a rare, chronic progressive pan-endarteritis involving the aorta and its main branches. Anesthesia for patients with TA is complicated by severe uncontrolled hypertension, end-organ dysfunction, stenosis of major blood vessels, and difficulties in monitoring arterial blood pressure. We present the successful anesthetic management of a 23-year-old woman having TA with bilateral subclavian and renal artery stenosis posted for emergency cesarean section by using the epidural volume extension technique, which offers the combined advantage of both spinal and epidural anesthesia and, at the same time, also avoids the need of sophisticated neurological monitors like EEG and transcranial Doppler.

Cite this Research Publication : Tiwari AK, Tomar GS, Chadha M, Kapoor MC. Takayasu’s arteritis: Anesthetic significance and management of a patient for cesarean section using epidural volume extension technique. Anesth Essays Res 2011;5:98-101

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