What happens during the disease - other complications of spinal and epidural anaesthesia during the puerperium
The pathogenesis of other complications of spinal and epidural anaesthesia during the puerperium is likely multifactorial. it is thought to be caused by a combination of factors such as the use of high concentrations of local anaesthetics, inadequate technique, and patient factors such as obesity or coagulation disorders. additionally, the presence of infection or inflammation may also contribute to the development of complications.
Other complications of spinal and epidural anaesthesia during the puerperium - Prevention
In order to prevent complications of spinal and epidural anaesthesia during the puerperium, it is important to ensure that the anaesthesia is administered correctly and that the patient is monitored closely during and after the procedure. additionally, it is important to ensure that the patient is adequately hydrated and that any potential side effects are monitored and treated promptly.