D. Revuelta , M. López-Baamonde , M. Vendrell , A. Plaza , T. Cobo , M. Magaldi
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Hipertensión intracraneal idiopática durante la gestación. A propósito de un caso
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a condition characterized by elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) of unknown etiology, more prevalent in obese women of childbearing age. The management of IIH during pregnancy represents a multidisciplinary challenge, as medical treatment is contentious due to the fetal teratogenic risk, and the technically challenging placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt is hindered by the presence of the pregnant uterus. The goal of anesthetic management during childbirth is to maintain hemodynamic stability, cerebral perfusion pressure, and cerebral tissue oxygenation, while avoiding abrupt fluctuations in intracranial pressure. The choice of anesthetic technique is complex and depends on the assessment of risks and benefits associated with each technique, involving a decision between neuraxial anesthesia and general anesthesia.
We present the case of a pregnant woman with rapidly progressing IIH, approached in a multidisciplinary manner, whose anaesthetic management was technically challenging, resulting in a favourable outcome without subsequent complications.