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Resuscitative hysterotomy in a patient with peripartum cardiomyopathy.

Hidetake KameiYu WakimotoKayoko HaradaAtsushi FukuiHiroyuki TanakaHiroaki Shibahara
Published in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2018)
Resuscitative hysterotomy (RH) is a resuscitation technique, allowing the restoration of a pregnant patient's heartbeat. Here, we reported a case of RH performed in a patient with cardiac arrest as a complication of a peripartum cardiomyopathy. A 29-year-old woman with suspected hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet syndrome was admitted to the hospital. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and RH were initiated at 30 weeks of gestation. The infant was successfully delivered 2 min after the mother's cardiac arrest, weighting 1388 g. At the first minute, the Apgar score was 3 and the 5th minute was 6. After delivery, defibrillation was performed on the mother and restoration of spontaneous circulation was observed. However, she was hemodynamically unstable and approximately 2 months later she died. After cardiac arrest, it is possible that RH could improve the hemodynamic status. The opportunity of performing a RH is rare; however, it is necessary to be familiarized with the technique as a resuscitation method.
Keyphrases
  • cardiac arrest
  • cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • case report
  • heart failure
  • healthcare
  • pregnant women
  • preterm infants
  • emergency department
  • red blood cell