• Der Anaesthesist · Jan 2012

    Case Reports

    [Severe muscular dystrophy and pregnancy: interdisciplinary challenge].

    • F von Breunig, A E Goetz, and K Heckel.
    • Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, Deutschland. fbreunig@uke.de
    • Anaesthesist. 2012 Jan 1;61(1):52-5.

    AbstractThe muscular dystrophies are degenerative muscle diseases characterized by progressive muscle weakness. The vast majority of women suffering from muscle diseases develop a deterioration of symptoms during pregnancy. Cardiac and respiratory complications are observed in pregnant women with muscular dystrophy especially in the second and third trimester. The successful perioperative therapy of a 32-year-old pregnant tetraplegic woman with a severe limb-girdle type muscular dystrophy who underwent elective Caesarean section is reported. According to the literature epidural and spinal anesthesia are both possible for perioperative anesthetic management in women with limb-girdle dystrophies. Due to the excellent controllability of intrathecal hyperbaric bupivacaine it was decided to use spinal anesthesia and non-invasive positive pressure ventilation was planned in case of impairment of respiratory function. In summary limb-girdle muscular dysthrophies should be managed on an individual basis and spinal anesthesia can be safely used to avoid intubation.

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