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Multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary care: A successfully managed aortic dissection in the third trimester of pregnancy.

S PetchClaire M McCarthyJ McLoughlinL E DunnJ FrantaR Ní MhuircheartaighL NölkeM KennellyJ C Donnelly
Published in: Obstetric medicine (2021)
Multi-disciplinary collaborative care for pregnant women with complex and emergent conditions is essential. Logistical planning, clear communication and human factor awareness are all non-clinical skills which need to be utilised in order to maximise outcomes. We describe the case of a proximal aortic dissection in the late third trimester of pregnancy diagnosed in a peripheral hospital that was transferred to a cardiothoracic centre for successful operative management 160 km away. This required the time-sensitive mobilisation and liaison of a receiving cardiothoracic, anaesthesiology and perfusionist team in conjunction with obstetric and midwifery support from an affiliated maternity hospital, as well as the national neonatal transport team. We emphasise the importance of multidisciplinary team management in complex cases and how imperative good inter-disciplinary communication is to ensure safe inter-hospital transfer.
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