Peculiarities of anesthesia for caesarean section in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus

O. V. Ryazanova, V. I. Shadenkov, R. Kapustin, I. Kogan
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BACKGROUND: Women with gestational diabetes mellitus are at high risk of operative delivery. Meanwhile, hyperglycemia affects the metabolism of narcotic analgesics, while increasing their need. Thus, the anesthesiologist is faced with the question of what method of anesthesia to choose for a particular cesarean section. AIM: The aim of this study was to estimate the features of the perioperative period of cesarean section in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective, controlled, single-center study enrolled 101 patients who were delivered by planned cesarean sections from April to November 2023. Group 1 included patients with gestational diabetes mellitus on diet therapy (n = 28), group 2 comprised patients with gestational diabetes mellitus on insulin therapy (n = 29), and group 3 (control) included women with a normal pregnancy without carbohydrate metabolism disturbances (n = 44). RESULTS: The highest initial values of mean arterial pressure were in group 2 and amounted to 91.8 ± 7.0 mmHg. In group 1, the mean arterial pressure was within 89.1 ± 6.4 mmHg, and in group 3, that was 85.9 ± 9.1 mmHg, which was significant (p 0.05). The sympathetic block developed longer in patients of group 2. In group 1, the sensory block was recorded at the ThIV–ThV level after 10.1 minutes and the motor block (Bromage score 3) after 12.2 minutes compared to 7.8 and 8.6 minutes, respectively, in group 2, and 4.5 and 5.1 minutes, respectively, in group 3. In group 2, authors observed the most rapid regression of the block (79.4 minutes after the injection of local anesthetic), which required an earlier start of the transversus abdominis plane block (after 65.3 minutes). The sympathetic block regressed after 86.2 and 138.1 minutes in patients of groups 1 and 3, respectively (p 0.05), when the transversus abdominis plane block was performed. Thus, immediately after cesarean section, women with gestational diabetes mellitus (especially on insulin therapy) had a higher need for analgesics than those without gestational diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSIONS: During cesarean section under spinal anesthesia in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus, the rate of development of the sympathetic block is reduced (especially in women who received insulin therapy). At the same time, block regression in these patients occurs much faster, which requires an earlier start of postoperative anesthesia. An increased need for systemic analgesics has been demonstrated during the postoperative period in women with gestational diabetes mellitus, mainly with insulin therapy.
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妊娠糖尿病患者剖腹产麻醉的特殊性
背景:患有妊娠糖尿病的妇女是手术分娩的高危人群。同时,高血糖会影响麻醉镇痛药的代谢,增加对麻醉镇痛药的需求。因此,麻醉医师面临着为特定剖宫产手术选择何种麻醉方法的问题。目的:本研究旨在估计妊娠期糖尿病患者剖宫产围手术期的特点。材料与方法:这项前瞻性、对照、单中心研究共纳入了 101 名在 2023 年 4 月至 11 月期间通过计划剖宫产分娩的患者。第一组包括接受饮食治疗的妊娠期糖尿病患者(28 人),第二组包括接受胰岛素治疗的妊娠期糖尿病患者(29 人),第三组(对照组)包括没有碳水化合物代谢紊乱的正常妊娠妇女(44 人)。结果:第 2 组的平均动脉压初始值最高,为 91.8 ± 7.0 mmHg。第 1 组的平均动脉压为 89.1 ± 6.4 mmHg,第 3 组为 85.9 ± 9.1 mmHg,差异显著(P 0.05)。第 1 组患者在 10.1 分钟后出现 ThIV-ThV 水平的感觉阻滞,12.2 分钟后出现运动阻滞(Bromage 评分 3),而第 2 组患者分别为 7.8 分钟和 8.6 分钟,第 3 组患者分别为 4.5 分钟和 5.1 分钟。在第 2 组中,作者观察到阻滞的消退速度最快(注射局麻药后 79.4 分钟),因此需要更早地开始腹横肌平面阻滞(65.3 分钟后)。在进行腹横肌平面阻滞时,第 1 组和第 3 组患者的交感神经阻滞分别在 86.2 分钟和 138.1 分钟后消退(P 0.05)。因此,与没有妊娠糖尿病的妇女相比,患有妊娠糖尿病(尤其是正在接受胰岛素治疗)的妇女在剖宫产术后立即需要更多的镇痛剂。结论:妊娠期糖尿病患者在脊髓麻醉下进行剖宫产时,交感神经阻滞的发生率降低(尤其是接受胰岛素治疗的女性)。同时,这些患者的交感神经阻滞消退速度更快,因此需要更早地开始术后麻醉。研究表明,患有妊娠糖尿病(主要是接受胰岛素治疗)的妇女在术后需要更多的全身镇痛药。
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Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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