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Volume 8, Issue 5 (Suppl)

J Blood Disord Transfus, an open access journal

ISSN:2155-9864

Hematology 2017

November 08-09, 2017

November 08-09, 2017 | Las Vegas, USA

11

th

International Conference on

Hematology & Hematological Oncology

Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and obstetric anesthesia

Uma Hariharan

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, India

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ntiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) or Hugues’ syndrome is an autoimmune thrombotic disorder characterised by

hypercoagulability, leading to venous and or arterial thromboembolism. It usually presents in women of reproductive age with

recurrent abortions or infertility. It can produce thromboembolic events in any organ system and cause utero-placental insufficiency

in a pregnant women. There are several anesthetic challenges in an obstetric patient with APS, more so for operative delivery in an

emergency setting. We hereby present a case of successful management of emergency section in a patient with known APS, with no

maternal or fetal complications.

Biography

Uma Hariharan is a MBBS graduate from the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, where she won several accolades: Best symposium presentation award;

College Blues award for all-round performance; Indian academy of Pediatrics Quiz award; Ladies house captain; and First in Preventive & Social Medicine. She attained her

Post-graduate degree in Anesthesiology from the prestigious Sir Ganga Ram Hospital & GRIPMER, New Delhi, India. She won the best DNB student (Diplimate of National

Board) award in 2006. She won both the best paper and best poster presentation in national conferences during residency. Now, she is a teaching faculty in Anesthesiology

at Dr. RML Hospital & PGIMER, New Delhi. She has more than 70 article publications and several book chapters to her credit. She is in the reviewer board of all national

anesthesiology journals. She is also an editor of great repute in several international journals of anesthesia, medicine and cancer. She has done fellowship in Oncoanesthe-

sia from Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, Rohini, Delhi. In addition, she has a Post-graduate diploma in Hospital administration (PGDHM), New Delhi.

She also obtained profienciency in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks through a fellowship in advanced regional anesthesia from Ganga hospital, Coimbatore. She also has

won several prizes in classical music and dance competitions.

uma1708@gmail.com

Uma Hariharan, J Blood Disord Transfus 2017, 8:5 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9864-C1-028