TY - CHAP
T1 - General and local anesthetics and muscle relaxants
AU - Hultzsch, Stefanie
AU - Ornoy, Asher
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - General and regional anesthesia are largely safe in all stages of pregnancy. Although general anesthetic agents can rapidly cross the blood-brain barrier and the placenta, their duration of action is short and the risk of neonatal depression is low after a cesarean section. However, respiratory or circulatory depression arising during a course of maternal anesthesia, stronger uterine contractions, or events such as malignant hyperthermia, can harm the fetus. There is no indication that an uncomplicated general anesthetic can lead to developmental disorders, although in some animal experiments neurotoxic effects have been observed. Local anesthetics used for epidural or spinal anesthesia in labor appear to have no lasting effect on the neurophysiology of the newborn. Prilocaine should be avoided due to a high risk of methemoglobinemia. Based on current knowledge, none of the usual injection, inhalation or local anesthetics have teratogenic properties.
AB - General and regional anesthesia are largely safe in all stages of pregnancy. Although general anesthetic agents can rapidly cross the blood-brain barrier and the placenta, their duration of action is short and the risk of neonatal depression is low after a cesarean section. However, respiratory or circulatory depression arising during a course of maternal anesthesia, stronger uterine contractions, or events such as malignant hyperthermia, can harm the fetus. There is no indication that an uncomplicated general anesthetic can lead to developmental disorders, although in some animal experiments neurotoxic effects have been observed. Local anesthetics used for epidural or spinal anesthesia in labor appear to have no lasting effect on the neurophysiology of the newborn. Prilocaine should be avoided due to a high risk of methemoglobinemia. Based on current knowledge, none of the usual injection, inhalation or local anesthetics have teratogenic properties.
KW - Cesarean section
KW - Epidural
KW - General anesthesia
KW - Inhalation anesthetic agents
KW - Intravenous anesthetic agents
KW - Labor
KW - Local anesthetic agents
KW - Pregnancy
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U2 - 10.1016/B978-0-12-408078-2.00017-2
DO - 10.1016/B978-0-12-408078-2.00017-2
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AN - SCOPUS:84943328307
SN - 9780124080782
SP - 451
EP - 465
BT - Drugs During Pregnancy and Lactation
PB - Elsevier Inc.
ER -