Mechanical circulatory support for maternal cardiac arrest secondary to high neuraxial block in a patient with class three obesity: a case report
Key Points
This case report aims to illustrate the use of mechanical circulatory support during maternal cardiac arrest caused by a neuraxial block in an obese patient.
Detailed clinical case analysis of a patient experiencing cardiac arrest.
Implementation of mechanical circulatory support during the medical emergency.
Monitoring and management of the patient’s condition through the intervention.
Immediate mechanical circulatory support was implemented, leading to successful resuscitation.
Post-intervention recovery was noted with continuous monitoring of maternal and fetal health.
Adverse effects of the neuraxial block were addressed, showcasing the importance of prompt action.
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