Perimortem caesarean section during maternal arrest

Scritto il 22/01/2026
da Martin Henriksson

Lakartidningen. 2026 Jan 22;123:25075.

ABSTRACT

A perimortem caesarean section should be performed within 4 minutes of maternal cardiac arrest. There is no defined upper time limit. The procedure is indicated from gestation week 20, or if the woman is "visibly pregnant". It should be performed at the location of the arrest. The procedure may increase the chances of maternal ROSC. This is due to increased venous return (by reducing aortocaval pressure), increased lung expansion and reduced uterine blood flow. In a county hospital, maternal cardiac arrest is a rare occurrence. Therefore, well-developed local emergency guidelines and protocols are important. We present a case where a young woman was admitted to the delivery ward due to dyspnea. She deteriorated quickly and went into cardiac arrest. A perimortem caesarean section was performed and ROSC was achieved. Both mother and child made a full recovery. Teamwork and communication were crucial in this favorable outcome.

PMID:41569106