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Autonomic hyperreflexia during labour
Authors:Atsuko Kobayashi  Toshiki Mizobe  Hideaki Tojo  Satoru Hashimoto
Affiliation:1. Department of Anesthesiology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:We present two cases of automatic hyperreflexia (AH) during labour in women with spinal cord damage, in whom AH developed before and after delivery. The AH was successfully controlled using epidural anaesthesia in Case #1, but failed in Case #2. The blood pressure was controlled with nicardipine. However, overdose of nicardipine produces vasodilatation and its side effects include headache, flushing and palpitation similar to AH1. Considering these effects, we recommend epidural anaesthesia to control AH, because epidural anaesthesia does not only reduce BP, but also blocks the noxious stimuli and relieves the symptoms of AH. Our experience suggests that the epidural catheter can be placed two to three weeks before the date of predicted childbirth, because the onset of labour in a patient with spinal cord damage is difficult to predict and can proceed very rapidly. Also, the epidural catheter is available after the delivery. We recommended the epidural catheter is maintained for 24–48 hr postpartum.
Keywords:  font-variant:small-caps"  >anaesthesia: obstetrical     font-variant:small-caps"  >anaesthetic techniques: epidural     font-variant:small-caps"  >complications: autonomic hyperreflexia
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