Relapsing polychondritis in a primiparous women for elective lower segment caesarean section

Chin-ho. Chan, Anqi Lu, M. Mok
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Relapsing polychondritis is a rare multisystem autoimmune disorder characterized by recurrent, progressive inflammation and destruction of cartilaginous tissue. Respiratory involvement is the major cause of morbidity and mortality. Airway management during anaesthesia in these patients can be challenging and may result in failed oxygenation and death. Increased physiological demand during pregnancy further complicates anaesthesia planning. Collaborative management under a multidisciplinary team of obstetricians, obstetric anaesthetists, rheumatologist, and pulmonologist is essential. We report a case of a parturient with relapsing polychondritis and severe respiratory involvement for caesarean section under combined epidural-spinal anaesthesia and discuss the anaesthetic management based on current literature.
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初产妇选择性下段剖腹产的复发性多软骨炎
复发性多软骨炎是一种罕见的多系统自身免疫性疾病,其特征是反复进行性炎症和软骨组织破坏。呼吸道感染是发病率和死亡率的主要原因。这些患者在麻醉期间的气道管理可能具有挑战性,并可能导致氧合失败和死亡。怀孕期间生理需求的增加使麻醉计划更加复杂。由产科医生、产科麻醉师、风湿病学家和肺科医生组成的多学科团队的协作管理至关重要。我们报告了一例复发性多软骨炎和严重呼吸系统受累的产妇在硬膜外-脊髓联合麻醉下剖腹产,并根据现有文献讨论了麻醉管理。
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