Neuraxial anaesthesia in patients with cerebrospinal fluid shunts: A descriptive review

P. García Casas, M. Echevarría Moreno
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Neuraxial anesthesia in patients with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt devices has traditionally been associated with a high risk of complications. In order to gather all available evidence, a structured search was conducted to include published studies involving users of these devices, undergoing any form of neuraxial technique for obstetric or surgical procedures unrelated to them. Effectiveness of the technique and perioperative complications were assessed. Only case series and case reports (n = 72) were identified. One patient was found to have insufficient anesthetic coverage, necessitating a modification of the technique, and another one had an intraoperative complication which compromised the subject’s safety. No infection events or postoperative device dysfunction related to the anesthetic method were described. The evidence found is scarce and of low quality, preventing the establishment of significant conclusions. Nevertheless, patients may obtain benefit from an individualized evaluation.

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脑脊液分流患者的神经麻醉:描述性综述。
使用脑脊液(CSF)分流装置的患者进行神经麻醉历来具有较高的并发症风险。为了收集所有可用的证据,我们进行了一次结构化检索,以纳入已发表的研究,这些研究涉及这些设备的使用者,他们在与这些设备无关的产科或外科手术中接受了任何形式的神经麻醉技术。对技术的有效性和围手术期并发症进行了评估。结果只发现了系列病例和病例报告(n = 72)。发现一名患者的麻醉覆盖面不足,需要修改技术,另一名患者术中出现并发症,危及受试者的安全。没有发现与麻醉方法有关的感染事件或术后设备功能障碍。所发现的证据很少且质量不高,因此无法得出重要结论。不过,患者可以从个性化评估中获益。
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