Anaesthetic:
History of major anaesthetic complications (e.g. failed intubation, malignant hyperthermia)
Cardiac:
Severe cardiac disease
Neurological:
Previous spinal surgery
Intracranial lesion
Other:
Morbid obesity BMI >50
Transplanted organ
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Any patient with a serious medical condition or complication of pregnancy should be assessed by an obstetric anaesthetist during the course of her pregnancy. We have streamlined the service in an attempt to reduce pressure in what may continue to be a busy time with increased clinical workload and possible reduced staffing numbers.
The list below is not exhaustive, and if there is uncertainty regarding whether or not a patient should be referred, please contact the duty Consultant anaesthetist on labour ward for advice (page 12205).