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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 342-349, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-901725

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Background@#Shone’s syndrome is a rare complex congenital cardiac condition, characterized by a supra-valvular mitral ring, parachute deformity of the mitral valve, aortic stenosis, and coarctation of the aorta.Case: A 26-year-old parturient with partial Shone’s syndrome presented to our delivery unit in pulmonary edema. She underwent a scheduled cesarean section performed under a combined spinal-epidural anesthetic at 33 weeks. She had multidisciplinary input from the cardiac, obstetric, and anesthetic teams, which led to a good outcome. A review of the five published case reports of Shone’s syndrome in pregnancy is presented along with key findings. @*Conclusions@#Our case report and the review highlight the successful use of combined spinal-epidural anesthetic and provides guidance to the multidisciplinary team on the varied presentation and the optimum management of women with Shone’s syndrome during the peripartum period.

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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 342-349, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-894021

ABSTRACT

Background@#Shone’s syndrome is a rare complex congenital cardiac condition, characterized by a supra-valvular mitral ring, parachute deformity of the mitral valve, aortic stenosis, and coarctation of the aorta.Case: A 26-year-old parturient with partial Shone’s syndrome presented to our delivery unit in pulmonary edema. She underwent a scheduled cesarean section performed under a combined spinal-epidural anesthetic at 33 weeks. She had multidisciplinary input from the cardiac, obstetric, and anesthetic teams, which led to a good outcome. A review of the five published case reports of Shone’s syndrome in pregnancy is presented along with key findings. @*Conclusions@#Our case report and the review highlight the successful use of combined spinal-epidural anesthetic and provides guidance to the multidisciplinary team on the varied presentation and the optimum management of women with Shone’s syndrome during the peripartum period.

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