Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2772579 Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
A goal directed therapy is necessary for both maternal and fetal well-being. According to goal directed therapy, perioperative fluid, vasopressor and inotropic agent titration is recommended to be used taking into account the systemic and pulmonary vascular hemodynamics of patients as well as the pulmonary vascular permeability and fluid content. Perioperative anesthesia management with hemodynamic monitorization, airway management and postoperative pain therapy are key features that make up the secrets of anesthesia. The patient's postoperative suffering from pain also leads to fetal and maternal stress by causing uterine contractions. Thus, appropriate treatment of postoperative pain should be provided using intravenous or epidural patient-controlled analgesia. One of the most important issues in the postoperative period is to prevent patient's premature contraction and not to trigger a premature birth.
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