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Cesarean Delivery in a Patient With Body Mass Index Over 100: Continuous Spinal Anesthesia in Two Consecutive Deliveries.
Reno, Joseph L; Cook, Meghan I; Kushelev, Michael; Hayes, Blair H; Coffman, John.
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  • Reno JL; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
  • Cook MI; Anesthesiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA.
  • Kushelev M; Anesthesiology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, USA.
  • Hayes BH; Anesthesiology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, USA.
  • Coffman J; Anesthesiology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, USA.
Cureus ; 13(6): e15643, 2021 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34306853
Anesthetic implications for morbidly obese parturients have been well described; however, the literature has not yet clarified whether there are additional or unique concerns if the body mass index (BMI) rises farther above the so-called super morbid obesity level: BMI >50 kg/m2. There have only been a few case reports focusing on patients with BMI close to or above 100. Parturients with BMI significantly greater than 50 are uncommon, but they represent an increasing proportion among the morbidly obese. In this report, we present the use of continuous spinal anesthesia in consecutive cesarean deliveries for a patient with a BMI of 102 at her first delivery and 116 at her second. For both deliveries, an intrathecal catheter dosing incrementally provided effective anesthesia with a cumulative dose of hyperbaric bupivacaine 12 mg, fentanyl 15 mcg, and morphine 100 mcg given in 0.25-ml increments over 12 minutes, with 0.25-ml sterile saline flushes between doses. While dosing the catheter, the patient was gradually lowered to a 30° semi-recumbent position for surgery. This strategy minimized the risk of high spinal block or respiratory distress. She did not develop any postdural puncture headache (PDPH). This case report offers an extreme example and provides estimates towards adjusting staffing, equipment, location, timing, positioning, anesthetic technique, and dosing for cesarean deliveries in patients with very high BMI levels.
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