International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 19, Issue 3 , Pages 320-326, July 2010

Ultrasound in obstetric anaesthesia: a review of current applications

  • P. Ecimovic

      Affiliations

    • Mater Misercordiae Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
  • ,
  • J.P.R. Loughrey

      Affiliations

    • Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: Dr. J.P.R. Loughrey, Department of Anaesthesia, Rotunda Hospital, Parnell Sq, Dublin 1, Ireland.

Accepted 5 March 2010. published online 04 June 2010.

Abstract 

Ultrasound equipment is increasingly used by non-radiologists to perform interventional techniques and for diagnostic evaluation. Equipment is becoming more portable and durable, with easier user-interface and software enhancement to improve image quality. While obstetric utilisation of ultrasound for fetal assessment has developed over more than 40years, the same technology has not found a widespread role in obstetric anaesthesia. Within the broader specialty of anaesthesia; vascular access, cardiac imaging and regional anaesthesia are the areas in which ultrasound is becoming increasingly established. In addition to ultrasound for neuraxial blocks, these other clinical applications may be of value in obstetric anaesthesia practice.

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PII: S0959-289X(10)00032-4

doi:10.1016/j.ijoa.2010.03.006

International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
Volume 19, Issue 3 , Pages 320-326, July 2010