分娩后硬膜外镇痛是脊髓镇痛还是麻醉安全?高度神经轴传导阻滞2例报告及文献复习。

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Arsen Uvelin, Marijana Cavrić-Dragičević, Borislava Pujić, Lidija Jovanović, Teodora Tubić, Radmila Popović
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背景与临床意义:剖宫产术中单次脊髓麻醉被认为是硬膜外镇痛产妇发生高神经轴阻滞(HNB)的高风险因素。所谓的硬膜外注射溶液的体积效应导致硬膜袋收缩和意外的HNB。病例介绍:我们报告了两例接受硬膜外镇痛的产妇的HNB。第一个病例描述了36岁的患者G3P2,在无功能脊髓-硬膜外联合镇痛后,给予低剂量局麻药(左旋布比卡因,3mg)脊髓单次重复抢救镇痛。第二个病例描述了28岁的产妇G1P0,她在分娩硬膜外镇痛后使用高压布比卡因(7.5 mg)单次脊髓麻醉后出现HNB。结论:以脊髓镇痛或硬膜外麻醉为目的的鞘内局部麻醉可引起意外的HNB,即使在低剂量鞘内给药时也可能发生。在特定情况下,许多变量和情况的相互作用可能导致HNB的发生。我们认为在我们的第一例中,体积效应和反复硬脑膜穿刺在HNB的发生中起了重要作用,而在第二例中,产妇的低身高加上体积效应在HNB的发生中起了重要作用。
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Is Spinal Analgesia or Anesthesia Safe After Labor Epidural Analgesia? Reporting Two Cases of High Neuraxial Block and Mini-Review of the Literature.

Background and Clinical significance: Single-shot spinal anesthesia for intrapartum Cesarean section has recently been incriminated in carrying a high risk of high neuraxial block (HNB) occurrence in parturients receiving labor epidural analgesia. The so-called volume effect of the epidurally injected solution causes a contraction of the dural sack and unexpected HNB. Case presentation: We present two cases of HNB in parturients receiving epidural analgesia. The first case describes the 36-year-old patient G3P2, who was administered a repeated rescue analgesia single-shot spinal injection with low-dose local anesthetic (levobupivacaine, 3 mg) following non-functional combined spinal-epidural analgesia. The second case describes the 28-year-old parturient G1P0, who experienced HNB after single-shot spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric bupivacaine (7.5 mg) following labor epidural analgesia. Conclusions: Intrathecal administration of local anesthetic for the purpose of spinal analgesia or anesthesia in a parturient with epidural analgesia can cause unexpected HNB and could occur even at low doses of intrathecally administered medications. The interplay of numerous variables and circumstances in the specific case can result in the occurrence of HNB. We assume that in our first case, the volume effect and repeated dural puncture, and in the second case, the low height of the parturient coupled with the volume effect, played significant role in the occurrence of HNB.

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