Management of High Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section in the Semi-Fowler's Position

半卧位剖宫产高位脊髓麻醉的管理

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Abstract

High spinal anesthesia, a rare but serious complication of neuraxial techniques, occurs when local anesthetic spreads through the cerebrospinal fluid, blocking spinal segments above the intended level. This can lead to significant cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological effects. These effects include vasodilation, bradycardia, and potential respiratory failure if the phrenic nerve or brainstem is affected. High spinal blocks are particularly concerning in obstetric anesthesia, where they are used for labor analgesia and cesarean deliveries. The ability to quickly and effectively manage this high-risk event can significantly reduce the risk of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. In the event of a high spinal, we describe how the use of a semi-Fowler's position can salvage a high spinal and even prevent the need for intubation.

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