Original Article

Unique Liver Disease of Pregnancy Requiring Anaesthesia Support: A Case with Severe Hyperemesis Gravidarum

10.5152/TJAR.2017.65768

  • Berrin Günaydın
  • Aykut Özek
  • Naciye Türk Özterlemez
  • Ayca Taş Tuna

Received Date: 02.10.2016 Accepted Date: 17.04.2017 Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2017;45(4):234-236

Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is one of the common unique liver diseases that occurs during pregnancy. Mild cases can be spontaneously resolved in time but severe cases usually require supportive medical treatment to relieve symptoms. Moreover, differential diagnosis may be required in severe cases that manifest with persistent nausea–vomiting, dehydration and weight loss refractory to treatment. Thus, to rule out any gastrointestinal pathology, this case was referred to the outpatient anaesthesia clinic after the first unsuccessful awake endoscopy attempt without sedation. Therefore, anaesthetic support for endoscopy of a pregnant woman with severe HG was presented in this case report.

Keywords: Hyperemesis gravidarum, pregnancy, monitored anaesthesia care