医学
体外循环
主动脉夹层
怀孕
循环系统
胎龄
麻醉
外科
产科
心脏病学
主动脉
生物
遗传学
作者
Ling Wang,Jie Yi,Fang-Fang Qin,Caixia Liu,Liu Huang
出处
期刊:Perfusion
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2024-11-05
标识
DOI:10.1177/02676591241297319
摘要
Background Type A acute aortic dissection, an aggressive and highly fatal disease, is particularly common among pregnant women and foetuses. This disease often occurs during the third trimester of pregnancy and the postpartum period. Case Report This case involves a female who was 20 weeks pregnant with type A acute aortic dissection. While maintaining pregnancy, the patient underwent Bentall surgery and Sun’s procedure. The duration of circulatory arrest was a brief 4 min. The patient fully recovered 40 days after surgery and remained pregnant post-discharge. At the 38th gestational week, she delivered a healthy male infant via caesarean section. Clinical Discussion Gestational morbidity can have a serious impact on the safety of mothers and children. Currently, the shortest time reported for hypothermic circulatory arrest is 5 min. In this case, the lower body circulatory arrest was controlled to approximately 4 min during cardiopulmonary bypass while simultaneously safeguarding both individuals. Ideal strategies for cardiopulmonary bypass to reduce foetal risk include shorter cardiopulmonary bypass times, higher flow rates, and higher perfusion pressures. A reduction in the duration of hypothermic circulatory arrest further increases foetal survival rates. Conclusions The development of a rational cardiopulmonary bypass plan should be tailored to the physiological characteristics of the pregnant woman to ensure the safety of both the pregnant woman and the foetus, reduce complications, and improve the success rate of the operation.
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