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Emergency caesarean section in a patient with myotonic dystrophy: a case of failed postoperative extubation in a patient with mild disease

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posted on 2025-05-09, 06:13 authored by P. M. Owen, C. Chu
A 21-year-old primiparous patient with subclinical myotonic dystrophy presented at a tertiary hospital at 38 weeks gestation in active labour, having previously been reviewed in the high-risk pregnancy clinic. A non-reassuring cardiotocogram and raised foetal scalp lactate necessitated an emergency caesarean section. On extubation following an otherwise unremarkable general anaesthetic, the patient required prompt re-intubation due to respiratory compromise, followed by a more gradual period of weaning from positive pressure ventilation. This review explores the implications of myotonic dystrophy for anaesthesia, discusses its multi-system involvement and highlights the difficulties in identifying at-risk patients in the perioperative setting.

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Journal title

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

Volume

39

Issue

2

Pagination

293-298

Publisher

Australian Society of Anaesthetists

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health

School

School of Health Sciences

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