Anterior mediastinal mass is an uncommon pathology that presents significant anaesthetic challenges because of cardiopulmonary compromise. We present a case that presented in the third trimester of pregnancy with severe breathlessness, orthopnoea, and symptoms of superior vena cava obstruction. The patient had emergency Caesarean section under epidural anaesthesia with a good outcome. The paper discusses the relevant perioperative considerations for this complex scenario and reviews reports of similar conditions.published_or_final_versio
Introduction: Eisenmenger\u27s syndrome in pregnancy can lead to death in 50% to 65% of parturients....
The perioperative management of patients with mediastinal mass is challenging. Complete airway obstr...
AbstractIntroductionReduced blood pressure is commonly seen associated to spinal anaesthesia for Cae...
Abstract Background Symptomatic anterior mediastinal mass in pregnancy is rare, and cesarean section...
Anterior mediastinal mass is a rare pathology that presents considerable anesthetic challenges due t...
Background. Patients suffering from undiagnosed obstruction of the central airways: the trachea and ...
AbstractPerioperative management of peripartum cardiomyopathy patients posted for emergency caesarea...
Aortic stenosis (AS) is an uncommon valvular heart disease presenting during pregnancy. Mild to mode...
Tetralogy of fallot (TOF) is the most commonly encountered congenital cyanotic heart disease in preg...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of anaesthesiologist\u27s role. Extrinsic airway ...
Pregnancy with underlying heart disease is a unique challenge both to the obstetrician and the anest...
Incidence of cardiac disease in pregnancy in developed countries is 0.2-3% and that in developing co...
Large mediastinal masses may cause life threatening cardiorespiratory collapse depending on their lo...
Pregnancy in patients with Eisenmenger’s syndrome is associated with a high mortality. This article ...
Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (PPCM), is an uncommon form of heart failure that occurs during the last m...
Introduction: Eisenmenger\u27s syndrome in pregnancy can lead to death in 50% to 65% of parturients....
The perioperative management of patients with mediastinal mass is challenging. Complete airway obstr...
AbstractIntroductionReduced blood pressure is commonly seen associated to spinal anaesthesia for Cae...
Abstract Background Symptomatic anterior mediastinal mass in pregnancy is rare, and cesarean section...
Anterior mediastinal mass is a rare pathology that presents considerable anesthetic challenges due t...
Background. Patients suffering from undiagnosed obstruction of the central airways: the trachea and ...
AbstractPerioperative management of peripartum cardiomyopathy patients posted for emergency caesarea...
Aortic stenosis (AS) is an uncommon valvular heart disease presenting during pregnancy. Mild to mode...
Tetralogy of fallot (TOF) is the most commonly encountered congenital cyanotic heart disease in preg...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of anaesthesiologist\u27s role. Extrinsic airway ...
Pregnancy with underlying heart disease is a unique challenge both to the obstetrician and the anest...
Incidence of cardiac disease in pregnancy in developed countries is 0.2-3% and that in developing co...
Large mediastinal masses may cause life threatening cardiorespiratory collapse depending on their lo...
Pregnancy in patients with Eisenmenger’s syndrome is associated with a high mortality. This article ...
Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (PPCM), is an uncommon form of heart failure that occurs during the last m...
Introduction: Eisenmenger\u27s syndrome in pregnancy can lead to death in 50% to 65% of parturients....
The perioperative management of patients with mediastinal mass is challenging. Complete airway obstr...
AbstractIntroductionReduced blood pressure is commonly seen associated to spinal anaesthesia for Cae...