Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia for pregnant women with COVID-19: a
narrative review with practical considerations
- Weijia Du,
- Lulong Bo,
- Zhiqiang Liu,
- Jinjun Bian,
- Zhendong Xu,
- Fuyi Shen,
- Xianjin Zhou
Weijia Du
Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital
Corresponding Author:duweijia@51mch.com
Author ProfileZhiqiang Liu
Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital
Author ProfileXianjin Zhou
Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital
Author ProfileAbstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, labour and delivery are not going to be
put on hold. Managing anaesthesia for patients with COVID-19 will be a
challenge, but there is little available data. Having reviewed the
literature and the recommendations of experts, and the knowledge gained
from the SARS epidemic, this article examines contemporary thinking
regarding COVID-19 and pregnancy, the advantages and difficulties of
various forms of anaesthesia, and a number of practical considerations
related to the management of obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia for
pregnant women with the disease.