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The Importance of Fetoplacental Doppler Velocimetry for Fetal Surveillance During General Anesthesia for Non-obstetric Surgery.

Curēus 2024 January
Fetal heart rate monitoring during general anesthesia for non-obstetric surgery at viable gestational ages is recommended to evaluate fetal well-being during the intervention. Alteration induced by anesthetic drugs could mimic fetal acute hypoxia, leading to pointless Cesarean sections. We report a case of a pregnant woman in the third trimester undergoing neurosurgical surgery. The continuous heart rate registration showed a non-reassuring pattern, potentially inducing the multidisciplinary team to expedite the delivery. The seriate fetoplacental Doppler evaluations were reassuring about normal fetal conditions, suggesting that ultrasound surveillance could be more reliable than intraoperative heart rate monitoring.

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