No longer rare diseases and obstetric anesthesia

Purpose of review With new medical technologies and changing life styles, maternal demographics has changes and consequently older and sicker women are becoming pregnant. In this review, we present these different high-risk parturient populations, which were once considered rare for the practicing obstetric anesthesiologist. Recent findings With lifestyle and medical advances, older and sicker women are getting pregnant. Older women are more prone to pregnancy complications. Cancer survivors are becoming pregnant and more pregnant women are being diagnosed with cancer. Previous neurological and cardiac conditions considered not compatible with pregnancy are now seen more frequently. As the rate of obesity increases so does the rate of obstructive sleep apnea, which is known to be associated with many adverse maternal and neonatal sequalae. Finally, increased use of both opioids and marijuana has led to increased number of pregnant women using these illicit substances. Summary Future research and implementation of international guidelines for management of these high-risk parturient population is necessary in order to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity.
Source: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Tags: OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL ANESTHESIA: Edited by Emilia Guasch and Manuel Wenk Source Type: research