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Neuraxial Anesthesia Following Thrombocyte Transfusion in Women with Severe Thrombocytopenia Prior to a Cesarean Delivery: A Retrospective Study and Literature Review

  • Jacob Weinstein*
  • , Daniel Shatalin
  • , Sorina Grisaru-Granovsky
  • , Yaacov Gozal
  • , Alexander Loscovich
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Cesarean delivery (CD) is one of the most common surgeries performed worldwide, with increasing yearly rates. Although neuraxial techniques remain the preferred anesthesia method for CD, maternal thrombocytopenia remains a prominent contraindication. Formation of spinal\epidural hematomas are extremely rare; however, the minimal thrombocyte count required for safe neuraxial anesthesia is still under debate. Although transfusion of thrombocytes for the purpose of neuraxial anesthesia is still not recommended, patients with severe thrombocytopenia (less than 50 * 103/|jU are given thrombocyte transfusion for surgical hemostasis. Objectives: To evaluate the anesthetic approach to caesar-ean deliveries in parturients with severe thrombocytopenia who received thrombocyte transfusion aimed for improved surgical hemostasis. Methods: We conducted a single center, retrospective cohort study. Results: A total of five cases were found, four of which were given spinal anesthesia immediately following thrombocyte transfusion. One patient was denied spinal anesthesia because her thrombocyte count following transfusion failed to reach safe levels. None of our cases had anesthesia-re-lated complications recorded. Conclusions: We examined the anestheticmanagement of parturients with severe thrombocytopenia who needed cesarean delivery and were transfused with thrombocytes for surgical hemostasis. In such cases, spinal anesthesia may be considered due to the serious risks associated with general anesthesia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)410-414
Number of pages5
JournalIsrael Medical Association Journal
Volume26
Issue number7
StatePublished - Jul 2024

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Keywords

  • cesarean delivery
  • obstetric anesthesia
  • platelet infusion
  • spinal anesthesia
  • thrombocytopenia

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