A Case that Pregnant Woman was Performed Emergency Cesarian Section During CPR
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
;
: 80-83, 2007.
Article
Dans Coréen
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-35214
ABSTRACT
Cardiac arrest during pregnancy is an uncommon event, occurring only about once in every 30,000 late pregnancies. Survival from such an event is exceptional. This case involves sudden cardiac arrest of a 32 weeks pregnant woman. The patient was found at unresponsive state and transferred to emergency center by EMS. At arrival, her EKG rhythm was asystole and we had no patient information. Upon initiation of ACLS, abdominal ultrasonography was done and we detected a fetal heart beat. Timely emergency caesarean section delivery was done and the 1-minute APGAR score of neonate is 0. After endotracheal intubation and respiratory assist, 3-minute APGAR score was recoverd to 3 and neonate was admitted to neonate ICU. The mother did not responsed to resuscitation efforts. Physiologic and anatomic changes occur during normal pregnancy, necessitating a modification of standard BLS and ACLS methods for successful resuscitation. When arrest does occur during the latter part of pregnancy, perimortem caesarean delivery may improve the outcome for both the fetus and the pregnant woman.
Texte intégral:
Disponible
Indice:
WPRIM (Pacifique occidental)
Sujet Principal:
Score d'Apgar
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Réanimation
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Césarienne
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Échographie
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Mort subite cardiaque
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Réanimation cardiopulmonaire
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Femmes enceintes
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Électrocardiographie
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Urgences
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Coeur foetal
Type d'étude:
Etude diagnostique
Limites du sujet:
Femelle
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Humains
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Nouveau-né
/
Grossesse
langue:
Coréen
Texte intégral:
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
Année:
2007
Type:
Article
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