A Successful Case of Recovery from the Amniotic Fluid Embolism with Cardiac Arrest during the Operation

2015 
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a disorder with a high mortality rate. We present a case of AFE with cardiac arrest during the cesarean section who recovered sequela. A 28-year-old woman was diagnosed as low lying placenta and planned to undergo cesarean section in 38th gestational week. She had atypical genital bleeding in 32nd gestational weeks and she received emergency cesarean section under general anesthesia. After expulsion of her fetus, she lost many blood. We suspected obstetric DIC and started therapy immediately, but cardiac arrest occurred suddenly. She was resuscitated, and we decided to suspend the operation with temporary gauze-packing. After in better general condition, we removed the packed gauze from her abdomen. She could leave the intensive care unit 7 days after the first operation. In this case, the crucial points for successful resuscitation were prompt obstetric anesthesiologist involvement and good communication with obstetricians.
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