Neuraxial anesthesia in parturients with intracranial pathology: a comprehensive review and reassessment of risk
- PMID: 23584382
- DOI: 10.1097/ALN.0b013e31829374c2
Neuraxial anesthesia in parturients with intracranial pathology: a comprehensive review and reassessment of risk
Erratum in
- Anesthesiology. 2014 Apr;120(4):1061
Abstract
Parturients with intracranial lesions are often assumed to have increased intracranial pressure, even in the absence of clinical and radiographic signs. The risk of herniation after an inadvertent dural puncture is frequently cited as a contraindication to neuraxial anesthesia. This article reviews the relevant literature on the use of neuraxial anesthesia in parturients with known intracranial pathology, and proposes a framework and recommendations for assessing risk of neurologic deterioration, with epidural analgesia or anesthesia, or planned or inadvertent dural puncture. The authors illustrate these concepts with numerous case examples and provide guidance for the practicing anesthesiologist in determining the safety of neuraxial anesthesia.
Comment in
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Laterality of motor control and breathing share the same hemisphere: considerations regarding neuroaxial anesthesia in cases with intracranial pathology.Anesthesiology. 2014 May;120(5):1277-8. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000163. Anesthesiology. 2014. PMID: 24755788 No abstract available.
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In reply.Anesthesiology. 2014 May;120(5):1278. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000164. Anesthesiology. 2014. PMID: 24755789 No abstract available.
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