Ultrasound in Critical Obstetric Situations: the Role of the Anesthesiologist Yaacov Gozal, M.D. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Hebrew University.

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Ultrasound in Critical Obstetric Situations: the Role of the Anesthesiologist Yaacov Gozal, M.D. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School Chair, Dept. of Anesthesiology Shaare Zedek Medical Center Jerusalem

INTRODUCTION Anesthesiologists: key role in high risk pregnancies Member of a multidisciplinary team ICU: 2-4/1000 deliveries

INTRODUCTION Traditionally: background of previous excellent health and large physiological reserve Modern maternal characteristics: ◦ Increasing age ◦ Morbid obesity ◦ Congenital and acquired cardiac disease ◦ Assisted reproduction Diagnostic dilemmas

INTRODUCTION Emergencies: quick and accurate diagnostic tools Ultrasound: ◦ Safe and easily accessible ◦ Ease of use ◦ Connectivity and data storage ◦ Reduced size and weight

Ultrasound Routine locations: ◦ Emergency Room ◦ Delivery room ◦ Operating Room ◦ PACU ◦ ICU

Echocardiography Provides volumetric and flow data Shows the functioning heart OB patient is the ideal subject: ◦ Ant and left displacement of heart ◦ Elevated diaphragm Class I recommendation according to American, British and European guidelines

The FATE Examination Jensen MB et al, Eur J Anaesthesiol 2004; 21:

The FATE Examination Normal Subcostal 4-Chamber View

The FATE Examination Normal Apical 4-Chamber View

The FATE Examination Parasternal Long Ax is

The FATE Examination Parasternal LV Short Axis

LUNG ULTRASOUND Acute respiratory failure: one of the most distressing situations Physical exam. and chest X-Ray: imperfect Need for sophisticated tests and delay management Lung U/S: standard tool in critical care

LUNG ULTRASOUND BLUE-Protocol

LUNG ULTRASOUND Normal Lung

Postpartum Hypotension 29-yr old primaparous No significant medical history Uncomplicated CS, with minimal blood loss under spinal anesthesia at 35 weeks’ gestation 6 hrs after delivery:  Hypotension  Tachycardia  Febrile  Hb: 12

Postpartum Hypotension

Hypotension due to cardiac failure Dagnostic: postpartum cardiomyopathy No signs of IHD (ECG, chest pain,..) Treatment: ◦ Inotropic support ◦ Diuresis ◦ ACE inhibitors

Anaphylactic Shock 35-yr old primaparous No significant medical history Delivery suite: epidural analgesia and urinary catheter No progress CS Baby delivered: hemodynamic collapse intubation, fluids, vasopressors

Anaphylactic Shock

Adrenaline boluses Steroids H1 and H2 blockers Adrenaline continuous infusion Removal of the urine catheter

Amniotic Fluid Embolism 40-yrs old, gravida 5, para 4 No remarkable medical history Cesarean section at 38 weeks’gestation Spinal anesthesia: hemodynamic stability After delivery, CARDIAC ARREST  Cardiac massage  Epinephrine  Intubation and ventilation  VF: cardioversion X 6

Amniotic Fluid Embolism

DIC: TEG flat Thrombocytopenia Supportive treatment

Pulmonary Embolus 35-yr old, Gravida 5, Para 3 Vaginal delivery at 40 weeks’gestation Postpartum hemorrhage Atonic uterus: pitocin, methergin Severe bleeding: 10 units RBC and 10 units FFP During surgery, SaO2: 70% Hemodynamic instability

Pulmonary Embolus

LUNG ULTRASOUND Pneumothorax

LUNG ULTRASOUND Acute Dyspnea 40-yrs old, gravida 3, para 2 Acute respiratory distress at 31 weeks’ gestation Medical background: asthma, morbid obesity and diabetes Examination: ◦ Tachypneic ◦ SaO2: 85% (RA) ◦ Bilateral wheezing ◦ Lower limb edema

LUNG ULTRASOUND Acute Dyspnea

B-Lines

TTE Acute Dyspnea

LUNG ULTRASOUND Acute Dyspnea Diagnosis: acute pulmonary edema rather than exacerbation of asthma Management: diuretics and oxygen therapy Rapid Improvement

CONCLUSIONS Ultrasound: unique tool Diagnostic and monitoring capabilities Ultrasound = 3 rd eye of the anesthesiologist