Neuraxial anesthesia was the most frequently performed anesthetic technique for cesarean sections in women with congenital heart disease, with no maternal or neonatal deaths observed.
Observational (n=38)
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Anesthesiological management for cesarean section in women with congenital heart disease requires a multidisciplinary pregnancy heart team approach, though larger studies are needed to develop formal recommendations.
This study aimed to describe the anesthesiological management in women with different severity of CHD undergoing C‑section. This management requires a multidisciplinary approach within a pregnancy heart team. Due to the overall low frequencies and heterogeneity of the CHDs larger multicenter studies are necessary to develop recommendations for obstetric anesthesia in pregnant women with CHD.
Greve et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Congenital heart disease (n=38). Anesthesia (Neuraxial and General) was evaluated on Anesthesiological management and perioperative complications (descriptive analysis). Neuraxial anesthesia was the most frequently performed anesthetic technique for cesarean sections in women with congenital heart disease, with no maternal or neonatal deaths observed.