TAKAYASUS'S ARTERITIS IN PREGNANCY – A RARE CASE REPORT

Authors

  • DR.SULOCHANA DASH Assistant professor Department of anaesthesiology MGMC&RI, puducherry.
  • DR AKSHAYA KUMAR MAHAPATRO Associate professor, Dept. Of OBGY, MGMC&RI, Puducherry.

Keywords:

Takayasu’s arteritis, Subarachnoid block, Lower segment caesarean section, Hypothyriodism, Local anaesthetics and Fentanyl.

Abstract

Takayasu’s areritis is a chronic inflammatory oblitarative arteritis of unknown aetiology. Anaesthesia in these patients is complicated by uncontrolled hypertension, hypoperfusion of organs and difficulty in BP monitoring due to stenosis and aneurismal dilatation of arteries. This case report is about successful management of  a 27 yrs old primigragida with known case of  Takayasu’s arteritis, Seizure disorder and Hypothyroidism at 38 wks of gestation on treatment who underwent  an emergency caesarean section under  spinal anaesthesia. The intraoperative and postoperative period was uneventful. Uniqueness of this case is maintenance of adequate mean arterial pressure in a hypothyroid patient with TA by adequate preloading and SAB with low dose local anaesthetic with a narcotic (fentanyl).

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Published

2014-12-31

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DR.SULOCHANA DASH, & DR AKSHAYA KUMAR MAHAPATRO. (2014). TAKAYASUS’S ARTERITIS IN PREGNANCY – A RARE CASE REPORT. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 5(4), 1081–1084. Retrieved from https://ijpbs.in/index.php/journal/article/view/3850

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