Zusammenfassung
Anästhesiologische Komplikationen werden durch Anästhesisten verursacht und verdienen somit erst recht unsere Aufmerksamkeit. Neben allgemeinen anästhesiologischen Komplikationen, wie Lokalanästhetika-Intoxikation oder Medikamentenverwechslung, sind andere primär mit der geburtshilflichen Anästhesie assoziiert. Hierzu gehört die totale Spinalanästhesie, die subdurale Blockade oder auch der postpunktionelle Kopfschmerz. Eine andere Gruppe verlangt nach einer Handlungsanpassung bei Schwangeren, so die maligne Hyperthermie oder der Herz-Kreislauf-Stillstand. Die geburtshilfliche Anästhesie ist extrem sicher, und schwere Komplikationen kommen glücklicherweise sehr selten vor. Dies liegt wahrscheinlich vor allem daran, dass es sich mehrheitlich um junge, gesunde Patientinnen handelt.
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Zettl, A., Girard, T. (2017). Anästhesiologische Komplikationen. In: Kranke, P. (eds) Die geburtshilfliche Anästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54375-7_21
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