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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH HEART DISEASE

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Amer Owaid Alanazi, Mohammed Abdulhadi Alanazi, Abdullah Obaid Alobaid, Mohammed Mesfer Alqahtani, Sultan Abdullah Alrkabi, Fahad Mohammed Alanazi, Nafea Aziz Alanazi, Bander Hani Alanazi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.11.229

Abstract

One of the more challenging duties for an anesthesia provider for a complicated pregnancy in which the maternal heart problem is complex is to manage the anesthesia for these reasons: 1) The unique physiological changes that occur during pregnancy, and 2) The potential for the heart disease to worsen. According to the given, this critique is the one that is aimed at creating awareness among the readers about the better solutions that can be used to settle the problems. As such, the study happens to be based on empirical data obtained when researching to identify what is missing from the current knowledge of heart disease and is going to consolidate and promote the women’s care plan in case anesthesia for a woman with heart disease is given. It is essential to have good pathophysiological knowledge of how chronology is considered during pregnancy and to stratify patients using evidence-based methods as the first approach to avoiding disorders during pregnancy. In addition, it is crucial to establish cross-teamwork among obstetricians, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals, which is essential as it should always be required to manage patients successfully.

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