Labor Analgesia in Brugada Syndrome and the Importance of Contingency Planning.

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2022-07-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/8940704
Shayla Mena, Ana Costa, Michelle DeLemos, Joy Schabel, Morgane Factor
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Abstract

Brugada syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder that affects cardiac sodium channels and predisposes patients to an increased risk of sudden cardiac death. Obstetric anesthesia management in patients with Brugada syndrome poses a challenge due to the prevalence of local anesthetic use for labor analgesia or cesarean section. However, central neuraxial techniques and local anesthetics have been used safely in parturients with this syndrome and may be offered to patients during preadmission counseling. We present the case of a primigravida who opted for further labor analgesia via a combined spinal-epidural technique. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a lidocaine infusion administered via an epidural catheter to a laboring parturient with Brugada syndrome. We further discuss the use of local anesthetics, other medications, and central neuraxial techniques in those with Brugada syndrome to assist anesthesiologists caring for expectant mothers.

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Brugada 综合征的分娩镇痛和应急计划的重要性。
Brugada 综合征是一种常染色体显性遗传疾病,会影响心脏钠通道,使患者发生心脏性猝死的风险增加。Brugada 综合征患者的产科麻醉管理是一项挑战,因为他们在分娩镇痛或剖腹产时普遍使用局麻药。然而,中枢神经轴技术和局麻药已在患有该综合征的产妇中安全使用,并可在入院前咨询中提供给患者。我们介绍了一例选择通过脊髓硬膜外联合技术进一步分娩镇痛的初产妇。据我们所知,这是第一例通过硬膜外导管为患有 Brugada 综合征的产妇输注利多卡因的病例报告。我们将进一步讨论局麻药、其他药物和中枢神经技术在 Brugada 综合征患者中的应用,以帮助麻醉师护理待产妇。
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Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Case Reports in Anesthesiology Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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