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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 46(3): 173-178, jul.-sep. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515379

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Resumen: Introducción: la osteogénesis imperfecta es un trastorno sistémico del tejido conectivo, se caracteriza por una densidad ósea menor y variabilidad de la fragilidad ósea. Material y métodos: se realizó un estudio retrospectivo, observacional, descriptivo de casos consecutivos, cuyo objetivo principal fue determinar las complicaciones relacionadas al procedimiento anestésico en pacientes pediátricos con diagnóstico de osteogénesis imperfecta sometidos a procedimientos ortopédicos en el Hospital Infantil de México «Federico Gómez¼ mediante la revisión de expedientes clínicos. Se incluyeron pacientes con diagnóstico de osteogénesis imperfecta, menores de 18 años, sometidos a cirugía ortopédica electiva. Se utilizaron medidas de tendencia central y dispersión así como pruebas de hipótesis diversas. Resultados: se incluyeron 86 registros anestésicos. La mayoría del tipo III de osteogénesis imperfecta. La anestesia general balanceada fue la técnica más frecuente con intubación orotraqueal. De las complicaciones reportadas hubo intubación difícil en dos casos (2.3%). En seis casos (6.9%) se consideró ventilación difícil. Otra de las complicaciones reportadas fue el sangrado, encontrando un sangrado mayor al previsto en 33 casos (38.4%). Conclusiones: la anestesia requerida en los pacientes con osteogénesis imperfecta se llevó a cabo con un mínimo de complicaciones.


Abstract: Introduction: osteogenesis imperfecta is a systemic disorder of connective tissue, characterized by decreased bone density and variability of bone fragility. Material and methods: a retrospective, observational, descriptive study of consecutive cases was carried out, whose main objective was to determine the complications related to the anesthetic procedure in pediatric patients with a diagnosis of osteogenesis imperfecta undergoing orthopedic procedures at the «Federico Gómez¼ Children's Hospital of Mexico, through the review of clinical records. Patients diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta, under 18 years of age, undergoing elective orthopedic surgery, were included. Measures of central tendency and dispersion were used, as well as tests of various hypotheses. Results: 86 anesthetic records were included. Most of the type III of osteogenesis imperfecta. Balanced general anesthesia was the most frequent technique with orotracheal intubation. Of the reported complications, difficult intubation was found in two cases (2.3%). In six cases (6.9%) ventilation was considered difficult. Another of the complications reported was bleeding, finding bleeding greater than expected in 33 cases (38.4%). Conclusions: the anesthesia required in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta was carried out with a minimum of complications.

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Braz. J. Anesth. (Impr.) ; 73(5): 695-698, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520360

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Abstract Neurofibromatosis type 1 is a complex genetic disorder affecting multiple organ systems. Cardiovascular manifestations include hypertension, often associated with concomitant pheochromocytoma. We present a hypertensive crisis during induction of anesthesia in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1, scheduled for abdominal myomectomy, which revealed an undiagnosed pheochromocytoma. The case highlights the importance of assessing all patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 for pheochromocytoma, because if it is left undiagnosed, it can be disastrous in the setting of anesthesia and surgery.

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Ann Card Anaesth ; 2022 Mar; 25(1): 81-84
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219182

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Vascular compression of the esophagus by an aberrant right subclavian artery (aRSA) leading to dysphagia is a rare occurrence. There has been a significant advancement in the diagnostic and surgical treatment modalities available for this disorder. Anesthetic management has evolved too and this case report highlights the anesthetic management of a 41?year?old woman presenting with symptoms of dysphagia because of compression of esophagus by an aRSA, who subsequently underwent re?implantation of aRSA into ascending aorta.

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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 45(1): 60-64, ene.-mar. 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389181

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Resumen: Se informa la conducta anestésica de un caso de pseudoaneurisma ventricular izquierdo crónico secundario a complicación de infarto de miocardio transmural, complicación rara y casi siempre mortal. En este informe se describe el caso de una mujer de 60 años con insuficiencia cardíaca aguda a consecuencia de un infarto cardíaco ocurrido cinco meses atrás, que generó la complicación de la cual damos referencia. El manejo anestésico perioperatorio se logró al enfocarse en mantener una presión arterial estable para garantizar la perfusión cerebral y reducir el riesgo de ruptura completa del aneurisma hacia el espacio mediastinal.


Abstract: The anesthetic behavior of a case of chronic left ventricular pseudoaneurysm secondary to a complication of transmural myocardial infarction, a rare and almost always fatal complication, is reported. This report describes the case of a 60-year-old woman with acute heart failure, this is a consequence of a heart attack that occurred 5 months ago, which generated the complication of which we refer. Perioperative anesthetic management was achieved by focusing on maintaining a stable blood pressure to ensure cerebral perfusion and reduce the risk of complete rupture of the aneurysm into the mediastinal space.

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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 70(5): 556-560, Sept.-Oct. 2020. graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1143960

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Abstract Background: The role of type I thyroplasty (TIP) is well established as the treatment for glottal insufficiency due to vocal fold paralysis, but the ideal anesthetic management for this procedure is still largely debated. We present the case of a novel anesthetic approach for TIP using combined intermediate and superficial Cervical Plexus Block (CPB) and intermittent mild sedation analgesia. Case report: A 51-year-old presenting with left vocal fold paralysis and obstructive sleep apnea was scheduled for TIP. An ultrasound-guided intermediate CPB was performed using the posterior approach, and 15 mL of ropivacaine 0.5% were injected in the posterior cervical space between the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the prevertebral fascia. Then, for the superficial CPB, a total of 10 mL 0.5% ropivacaine was injected subcutaneously, adjacently to the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, without penetrating the investing fascia An intermittent sedation analgesia with a target-controlled infusion of remifentanyl (target 0.5 ng.mL-1) was used to facilitate prosthesis insertion and the fiberoptic laryngoscopy. This technique offered a safe anesthetic airway and good operating conditions for the surgeon, as well as feasible voice monitoring and optimal patient comfort. Conclusion: The use of a regional technique is a promising method for the anesthetic management in TIP, especially in patients with compromised airway.


Resumo Introdução: O papel da tireoplastia tipo I (TPI) está bem estabelecido no tratamento de insuficiência glótica após a paralisia das pregas vocais, mas o manejo anestésico ideal para a TPI ainda é controverso. Descrevemos uma nova técnica anestésica para a TPI usando o Bloqueio do Plexo Cervical (BPC) superficial e o BPC intermediário associados, em presença de analgo-sedação leve e intermitente. Relato de caso: Paciente de 51 anos de idade com paralisia da prega vocal esquerda e apneia obstrutiva do sono foi agendada para TPI. BPC intermediário guiado por ultrassom foi realizado usando acesso posterior, e 15 mL de ropivacaína a 0,5% foram injetados no espaço cervical posterior entre o músculo esternocleidomastoideo e a fáscia prevertebral. A seguir, para o BPC superficial, 10 mL de ropivacaína a 0,5% foram injetados na região subcutânea adjacente à borda posterior do músculo esternocleidomastoideo, sem transfixar a fáscia de revestimento. Analgo-sedação intermitente com infusão alvo-controlada de remifentanil (alvo de 0,5 ng.mL-1) foi usada para facilitar a inserção da prótese e a laringoscopia com fibra ótica. A técnica ofereceu via aérea segura durante a anestesia, boa condição para o cirurgião, possibilidade de monitorar a voz, além de ótimo conforto à paciente. Conclusões: O uso de anestesia regional é uma técnica promissora para o cuidado anestésico durante a TPI, especialmente em pacientes com via aérea comprometida.


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Humans , Female , Vocal Cord Paralysis/surgery , Laryngoplasty/methods , Cervical Plexus Block/methods , Ultrasonography, Interventional , Ropivacaine/administration & dosage , Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage , Middle Aged
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212286

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Pulmonary endarterectomy (PEA) is a potentially curative procedure for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. A 34-year Indian male presented with supra-systemic pulmonary pressure was taken for PEA after achievable optimization. A successful PEA was performed with the help of total cardiac arrest. Patient developed reperfusion pulmonary edema post operatively, which was managed medically. The problems encountered by anesthesiologists in this case were preoperative pulmonary hypertension with chronic hypoxia and postoperative management of reperfusion pulmonary edema.

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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 70(1): 48-50, Jan.-Feb. 2020.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1137132

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Abstract Hereditary angioedema is an autosomal dominant disorder, presenting as sudden and recurring episodes of variable severity of subcutaneous and mucosa edema that may occur spontaneously or in response to triggers. There are three knwon types of hereditary angioedema. The disorder is caused by decrease in the plasma level or change in the functional capacity of C1 inhibitor, with increase in bradykinin and in vascular permeability, and consequent edema. Several measures are required in the perioperative period in order to avoid an acute attack. Prophylaxis should be carried out throughout pregnancy before any surgical procedure, before dental procedures, upon airway handling, on patients with previous episodes of angioedema, and when there are significant changes in volemia. The literature is scarce in regard to the association between hereditary angioedema and pregnancy. We describe a successful case of a pregnant patient with type I hereditary angioedema submitted to a C-section.


Resumo O angioedema hereditário é uma doença autossômica dominante, que se manifesta por crises súbitas, recorrentes e de gravidade variável de edema subcutâneo e submucoso, que podem ocorrer espontaneamente ou em resposta a gatilhos. São conhecidos três tipos de angioedema hereditário. A doença é condicionada por diminuição do nível plasmático ou alteração da capacidade funcional do inibidor de C1, com aumento da bradicinina e da permeabilidade vascular, com consequente edema. Várias medidas devem ser tomadas no período perioperatório de forma a evitar uma crise aguda. A profilaxia deverá ser realizada durante a gravidez antes de qualquer procedimento cirúrgico, antes de procedimentos dentários, quando existe manuseamento da via aérea, nos doentes com episódios prévios de angioedema e quando há alterações significativas da volemia. A literatura é escassa no que que diz respeito à associação de angioedema hereditário e gravidez. Descrevemos um caso de sucesso de uma grávida com angioedema hereditário tipo I submetida a cesariana.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular/therapy , Cesarean Section , Angioedemas, Hereditary/therapy , Perioperative Care
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 209-213, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-782354

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@#Lung transplantation is the only treatment for patients with end-stage lung diseases. And this field is also a research hotspot in the international field at presen. Relevant researches not only promote the progress and development of lung transplantation, but also improve the life quality of patients after transplantation. With the development of lung transplantation technology, the guidelines for identifying candidates are constantly being revised, and the source of donor lungs has always been an urgent problem for all transplantation centers. The standardized management during transplantation period involves anesthesia induction, intraoperative fluid management, airway management, management of important operative steps and postoperative pain management. Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) includes cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). With the progress and development of ECLS technology, the advantages of ECMO as a bridge for lung transplantation, intraoperative and postoperative circulatory support are becoming more and more prominent, enabling recipient patients to successfully pass the period of lung transplantation. Although lung transplantation in basic science and clinical researches has got a lot of progress, to improve the survival rate after transplantation, we must overcome many challenges including how to successfully perform lung transplantation, expand lung donor library, induce tolerance, and prevent complications after transplantation, primary graft dysfunction (PGD), cell and antibody mediated rejection and infection.

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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 203-209, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979690

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@#X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism (XDP) is a rare, adult-onset, progressive, hereditary neurological movement disorder primarily affecting Filipino men with maternal families from Panay province of the Philippines. Medical treatment modalities currently being used have offered temporary symptomatic relief. Surgical management in the form of bilateral globus pallidi internae (Gpi) deep brain stimulation (DBS) has shown promising results and is increasingly being performed in advanced centers, as reported in international literature. Presented herein is the local experience of seven (7) retrospectively reviewed cases from February 2018 to February 2019 in a tertiary center in the Philippines with a particular focus on anesthetic management. All patients were male, from Panay, and presented with progressive dystonia and parkinsonism. All patients underwent planned bilateral, simultaneous DBS electrode, and implantable pulse generator (IPG) placement performed by a multidisciplinary team. Anesthetic management consisted of Bispectral Index (BIS) guided conscious sedation with low dose propofol and remifentanil infusions with a complete scalp nerve block (SB) at the start of the procedure then shifted to awake monitored anesthesia care during electrode placement, microelectrode recording (MER) and macro stimulation testing. All were put under general anesthesia with a supraglottic airway device during the placement of the internal pulse generator (IPG) in the infraclavicular area. All seven patients had successful localization, and insertion of the DBS electrode and discharged improved. The anesthetic management of the DBS used in these cases warrants further investigation and may lead to standardization of future practice.


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Deep Brain Stimulation
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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 115-117, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-843070

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@#Esophageal atresia (EA) is one of congenital anomaly which needs early surgical intervention in most cases. The needs of early referral to tertiary healthcare in developing countries like Indonesia may be an issue. Airway management, adequate ventilation and concomitant comorbidities are serious challenges for the anesthesiologist. We reported a case of a 31 days old infant diagnosed as esophageal atresia and fistula in the tracheoesophageal with bilateral pneumonia and early onset of sepsis. Delayed of referral due to limited access to tertiary hospital. Preoperative optimization and stabilization to deal with respiratory problems and inadequate nutrition has done before the definitive surgery. Airway management to ensure adequate ventilation done by careful endotracheal placement. Thoracic epidural catheter was inserted to deliver adequate analgesia and reduce opioid requirements. We transferred the patient to the neonatal intensive care unit following 3 hours of uneventful surgery.

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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 69(5): 477-483, Sept.-Oct. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057453

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Abstract Background and objectives: Dilated cardiomyopathy is a state of progressive enlargement of cardiac chambers mainly left ventricle which leads to decreased cardiac output and ultimately cardiac failure. Although it has multifactorial etiology, it is quite common in patients with end stage renal disease who require renal transplant surgery for their cure. Both conditions go side by side and anesthetic management of such cases poses real challenge to anesthesiologist. Strict monitoring and control of cardiac physiology is of utmost importance besides meticulous fluid management, thus preserving renal blood flow on one hand and preventing cardiac failure on other hand. This is the basis of achieving good outcome of the renal transplant surgery. Methods: This is a retrospective observational study done by analysing electronic database of 31 patients with dilated cardiomyopathy who underwent renal transplant surgery. Data was studied in terms of demographics, duration of renal disease, comorbidities mainly hypertension, cardiac echo graphic findings including ejection fraction, medications and post-operative outcome. Results: Most common perioperative complication in this patient population was hypotension (51.61%) followed by pulmonary complications postoperative mechanical ventilation (12.9%) and pulmonary edema (6.45%). High incidence of hypotension may be a causative factor to increased rate of delayed graft functioning (12.9%) and acute tubular necrosis (2.23%) in these patients. Conclusion: Strict monitoring and control of hemodynamic parameters as well as meticulous fluid therapy is the cornerstone in improving outcome in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy undergoing renal transplant surgery.


Resumo Justificativa e objetivos A cardiomiopatia dilatada é um estado de aumento progressivo das câmaras cardíacas, principalmente do ventrículo esquerdo, que leva à diminuição do débito cardíaco e, por fim, à insuficiência cardíaca. Embora tenha etiologia multifatorial, é bastante comum em pacientes com doença renal terminal que precisam de transplante renal para sua cura. Ambas as condições andam lado a lado e o manejo anestésico de tais casos é um verdadeiro desafio para o anestesiologista. A monitoração e o controle rigoroso da fisiologia cardíaca são de extrema importância, além de um meticuloso manejo dos líquidos, o que por um lado preserva o fluxo sanguíneo renal, por outro previne a insuficiência cardíaca. Essa é a base para alcançar o bom resultado da cirurgia de transplante renal. Métodos Este estudo observacional retrospectivo foi feito mediante a análise de prontuários eletrônicos de 31 pacientes com cardiomiopatia dilatada submetidos à cirurgia de transplante renal. Os dados foram avaliados em termos demográficos, duração da doença renal, comorbidades (principalmente hipertensão), achados ecocardiográficos (inclusive fração de ejeção), medicamentos e resultados no pós-operatório. Resultados A complicação perioperatória mais comum nessa população de pacientes foi hipotensão (51,61%), seguida de complicações pulmonares, como ventilação mecânica pós-operatória (12,9%) e edema pulmonar (6,45%). A alta incidência de hipotensão pode ser um fator causador do aumento da incidência de atraso no funcionamento do enxerto (12,9%) e necrose tubular aguda (2,23%) nesses pacientes. Conclusão A monitoração rigorosa e o controle dos parâmetros hemodinâmicos, bem como a fluidoterapia criteriosa, são a pedra angular na melhoria dos resultados em pacientes com cardiomiopatia dilatada submetidos à cirurgia de transplante renal.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/complications , Kidney Transplantation , Anesthesia , Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Retrospective Studies , Monitoring, Intraoperative
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-194413

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Arterio-venous malformations (AVM) are abnormal collection of blood vessels. They are rare congential vascular malformations that account for 1.5% of all vascular abnormalities while 50% of such cases occur in the oral and maxillofacial region. Facial AVM are uncommon. Patients presenting with AVMs require a complete investigation using precise clinical examination and advanced imaging modalities. The treatment of a patient with AVM includes a multi-step process. In this case, we report a case of extensive AVM in the face of a 17-year-olf female patient. The report primarily focuses on the successful anesthetic management for sclerotherapy along with insights on clinical characteristics and imaging manifestations. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the few cases to be reported in India.

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Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) ; (12): 1311-1314, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-843315

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Objective • To summarize the anesthetic management of surgical treatment for children with anterior mediastinal tumors. Methods • The anesthetic management data of 55 children with anterior mediastinal tumors were retrospectively analyzed. Children with mediastinal tumors were divided into safe group (n=22), uncertain group (n=19) and unsafe group (n=14) according to the general anesthesia risk classification table, and different anesthesia strategies were given according to different grades. General data, standardized tumor volume (STV), adverse events related to tumors and extubation time were recorded. Results • The general data of safe group, uncertain group and unsafe group had no statistical difference (P>0.05). There were significant differences in STV and extubation time after operation among the three groups (P<0.05). Adverse events related to tumors occurred in the maintenance stage of anesthesia in three groups, and the operation was completed safely after timely treatment. Conclusion • It is conducive to the management of anesthesia combined with the risk classification of general anesthesia in children with mediastinal tumors. The vital signs should be closely monitored during anesthesia, and adverse events should be detected and handled in time to avoid catastrophic events.

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Rev. cuba. anestesiol. reanim ; 17(3): 1-7, set.-dic. 2018. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-991038

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Introducción: Los tumores primitivos de la tráquea son infrecuentes. Objetivo: Presentar la evolución de un paciente para resección de un tumor traqueal que ocluía el 95 por ciento de su luz. Caso Clínico: Disnea con tiraje supraesternal. No tolera el decúbito supino, presencia de tos y expectoración. Se le administró anestesia general endotraqueal convencional. Intubación con tubo No. 8. Se colocó en decúbito lateral izquierdo. Se procedió a realizar toracotomía. Con la tráquea abierta, el cirujano intubó el bronquio izquierdo con tubo No. 7. Se aspiraron secreciones, descendió la saturación de oxígeno. Se colocó sonda de levine en el pulmón derecho para oxigenación apneica con lo cual mejoró la saturación. En el pulmón ventilado se aplicó presión positiva al final de la espiración de 3 cm de agua con una fracción inspirada de oxígeno de 1. Luego de cerrada la pared posterior de la tráquea, se pasó una sonda nasogástrica a través del tubo colocado por vía orotraqueal. El cirujano fijó el extremo distal con una pinza. Se retiró el tubo orotraqueal inicial y se colocó un tubo 5.5 para intubar selectivamente el bronquio izquierdo por la boca y terminar la sutura de la tráquea y ambos bronquios. Terminado el procedimiento, se retiró el tubo y se ventilaron ambos pulmones. Conclusiones: La cirugía de tráquea impone un gran reto al anestesiólogo y al cirujano actuante, por lo que resultan imprescindibles las buenas relaciones del equipo de trabajo(AU)


Introduction: Primitive tumors of the trachea are rare. Objective: To present the evolution of a patient for removal of a tracheal tumor that occluded 95 percent of its light. Clinical case: Dyspnea with suprasternal retractions. No tolerance of supine decubitus, presence of cough and expectoration. The patient was administered conventional endotracheal general anesthesia. Intubation with tube number 8. The patient was placed in the left lateral decubitus position. A thoracotomy was performed. With the trachea open, the surgeon intubated the left bronchus with tube number 7. Secretions were aspirated, oxygen saturation decreased. A Levine tube was placed in the right lung for apneic oxygenation, which improved the saturation. In the ventilated lung, positive pressure was applied at the end of the expiration of 3 cm of water with an inspired fraction of oxygen of 1. After closing the posterior wall of the trachea, a nasogastric tube was passed through the tube placed via the orotracheal approach. The surgeon fixed the distal end with a clamp. The initial orotracheal tube was removed and a 5.5 tube was placed to intubate the left bronchus selectively through the mouth and complete the suture of the trachea and both bronchi. After the procedure, the tube was removed and both lungs were ventilated. Conclusions: The trachea surgery represents a great challenge for the anesthesiologist and the surgeon, a reason why good team working relations are essential(AU)


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Male , Middle Aged , Tracheal Neoplasms/surgery , Anesthesiologists/standards , Intubation, Intratracheal/methods , Anesthesia, Endotracheal/methods
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Basic & Clinical Medicine ; (12): 882-885, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-694003

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Objective To investigate the need, methods and effects training on perioperative point-of-care tran-sthoracic echocardiography (POC-TTE) in anesthesiologists.Methods In 2013, forty anesthetic attendings of Pecking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) had two rounds of transthoracic echocardiography(TTE) training. In the following year, six anesthetic attendings from PUMCH experienced in intraoperative transesopha-geal (TEE) were trained by cardiologists as TTE instructors. In 2015, we conducted a survey about basic TTE education prevalence and need. Based on the results of the survey, POC-TTE workshops were hosted from 2015 to 2017. The didactic lecture, simulation practice, as well as hypotension differential diagnosis were included in those workshops. Different teaching methods were tested for their effectiveness. Results A total of 95 surveys were collected. Fifteen (15.8%) participants reported their hospital had the resources for perioperative POC-TTE exams; fourteen(14.7%)reported basic knowledge about ultrasound or other images techniques. Eighty (84.2%) acknowledged a lack of understanding about perioperative TTE. Four rounds of POC-TTE work-shops were hosted by the anesthesia department of PUMCH and a total of 83 trainees participated. Sixty three participants finished all training and testing sessions. Forty eight percent of the participants voiced the need for more hand-practice opportunities, 39% suggested that training covering more basic ultrasound knowledge, 22.5% suggested more frequent training and testing. Conclusions These training methods may increas the prevalence and acceptance of perioperative POC-TTE application. It's learning outcome has positive impact on patients' prognosis.

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Rev. cuba. anestesiol. reanim ; 16(3): 1-8, set.-dic. 2017. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-960317

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Introducción: la endocarditis infecciosa es una enfermedad que involucra con másfrecuencia las válvulas cardíacas, pero también puede ocurrir sobre cuerdas tendinosas, o el endocardio mural. La lesión característica − vegetación − consiste en una masa de plaquetas, fibrina, microcolonias de microorganismos y escasas células inflamatorias. Objetivo: describir la conducta perioperatoria, así como la evolución clínico-anestesiológica de un paciente que presentó paro cardiaco secundario a insuficiencia mitral aguda por endocarditis bacteriana. Caso clínico: hombre joven con diagnóstico de endocarditis infecciosa e insuficiencia valvular mitral con ruptura de las cuerdas tendinosas, presentó paro cardiorrespiratorio que requirió reanimación cerebrocardiopulmonar con recuperación de la circulación espontánea. Fue llevado al quirófano de emergencia para sustitución valvular mitral y conservación de las cuerdas tendinosas. Se obtuvieron resultados satisfactorios, sin secuelas pulmonares ni neurológicas. Conclusiones: la rápida identificación y tratamiento de la endocarditis bacteriana mejora el pronóstico y evita nefastas complicaciones. La ecocardiografía transesofágica brinda adecuada resolución espacial y precisión en su evaluación y posibilita la mejoría terapéutica(AU)


Introduction: Infectious endocarditis is a disease that involves the heart valves more frequently, but it can also occur on chordae tendineae, or the mural endocardium. The characteristic lesion, vegetation, consists of a mass of platelets, fibrin, microorganisms microcolonies, and few inflammatory cells. Objective: To describe the perioperative behavior, as well as the clinical anesthesiological evolution of a patient who presented cardiac arrest secondary to acute mitral regurgitation due to bacterial endocarditis. Clinical case: A young man with a diagnosis of infective endocarditis and mitral valve insufficiency with ruptured tendinous cords presented cardiorespiratory arrest requiring brain and cardiopulmonary resuscitation with spontaneous circulation recovery. He was taken to the emergency operating room for mitral valve replacement and chordae tendineae conservation. Satisfactory results were obtained, without pulmonary or neurological sequelae. Conclusions: The quick identification and treatment of bacterial endocarditis improves prognosis and prevents nefarious complications. Transesophageal echocardiography provides adequate spatial resolution and accuracy in its evaluation and gives the possibility for therapeutic improvement(AU)


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Humans , Male , Adult , Endocarditis, Bacterial/therapy , Endocarditis, Bacterial/diagnostic imaging , Mitral Valve Insufficiency/complications , Echocardiography/methods , Echocardiography, Transesophageal/methods , Perioperative Care/methods , Heart Arrest/complications
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Rev. Fac. Med. UNAM ; 59(6): 27-31, nov.-dic. 2016. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-957113

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Resumen Introducción: Los tumores neuroendocrinos son neoplasias secretoras de hormonas, principalmente catecolaminas, que pueden presentarse en cualquier parte del cuerpo. La incidencia del feocromocitoma es de 2 a 8 por millón de personas por año, y el 10% de ellos son tumores extra adrenales. El manejo anestésico se considera un reto para el anestesiólogo, ya que deben tomar en cuenta varios puntos para el control hemodinámico del paciente, así como el manejo multidisciplinario en el periodo pre, trans y posquirúrgico. Caso clínico: Presentamos el caso de un paciente masculino portador de para-ganglioma vesical sometido a resección quirúrgica bajo anestesia general e infusión de isosorbide para control de la emergencia hipertensiva. Conclusiones: Se consideró, en este caso en particular, que el uso de vasodilatadores periféricos fue benéfico para el tratamiento de la emergencia hipertensiva durante el transanestésico. Discusión: El tratamiento de la emergencia hipertensiva reportado en la bibliografía muestra que el uso de fármacos intravenosos como nitroprusiato de sodio, nitroglicerina, labetalol, esmolol, entre otros, son los más indicados. El uso de nitritos es una alternativa viable con descontrol hipertensivo severo.


Abstract Introduction: Neuroendocrine tumors, can be found anywhere on the body. The incidence of pheochromocytoma is 2-8 per million people per year and 10% of these are extra-adrenal tumors. Anesthetic management is considered a challenge for the anesthesiologist, since they are primarily catecholamine secreting tumors, and they must take into account several points for a hemodynamic monitoring of the patient and the multidisciplinary management in the pre, trans and postsurgical period. Case report: We report the case of a male patient carrier of a bladder para-ganglioma who underwent a surgical resection under general anesthesia and an infusion of isosorbide to control a hypertensive emergency. Conclusions: We considered, in this particular case, that the use of peripheral vasodilators was beneficial for the treatment of hypertensive emergency during trans- anesthetic. Discussion: The treatment of hypertensive emergencies reported in the literature shows that the use of intravenous drugs such as sodium nitroprusside, nitroglycerin, labetalol, esmolol, among others, are the most recommended. The use of nitrite is a viable alternative with severe uncontrolled hypertension.

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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 66(2): 215-218, Mar.-Apr. 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-777409

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ABSTRACT The anesthetic management of patients with large mediastinal masses can be complicated due to the pressure effects of the mass on the airway or major vessels. We present the successful anesthetic management of a 64-year-old female with a large mediastinal mass that encroached on the great vessels and compressed the trachea. A tracheal stent was placed to relieve the tracheal compression under general anesthesia. Spontaneous ventilation was maintained during the perioperative period with the use of a classic laryngeal mask airway. We discuss the utility of laryngeal mask airway for anesthetic management of tracheal stenting in patients with mediastinal masses.


RESUMO O manejo anestésico de pacientes com grandes massas situadas no mediastino pode ser complicado por causa dos efeitos da pressão da massa sobre as vias aéreas ou grandes vasos. Relatamos o manejo anestésico bem-sucedido de uma paciente de 64 anos com uma grande massa mediastinal que invadiu os grandes vasos e comprimiu a traqueia. Um stent traqueal foi colocado para aliviar a compressão da traqueia, sob anestesia geral. A ventilação espontânea foi mantida durante o período perioperatório com o uso de uma máscara laríngea clássica. Discutimos a utilidade da máscara laríngea para o manejo da colocação de stent traqueal em pacientes com massas situadas no mediastino.


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Humans , Female , Tracheal Stenosis/surgery , Stents , Anesthesia, General/methods , Mediastinal Neoplasms/complications , Tracheal Stenosis/etiology , Laryngeal Masks , Mediastinal Neoplasms/pathology , Middle Aged
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The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology ; (12): 468-471, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-493514

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Objective To compare the effects of intraoperative anesthetic management on im-mune function between enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)and traditional approach in laparo-scopic rectal surgery.Methods Clinical data of 90 laparoscopic rectal surgery in Shanxi Provincial People’s Hospital from January 2013 to January 201 5 were prospectively analyzed.90 cases (male 5 1 cases,female 39 cases,aged 48-70 years,ASA grade Ⅰ-Ⅲ)were randomly divided into two groups (n = 45 each)using a random number table:ERAS group (group A,n = 45 )and control group (group B,n = 45 ).In group A patients were treated with epidural general anesthesia,maintaining perioperative normothermia,perioperative goal-directed fluid therapy and patient controlled epidural analgesia,while in group B routine anesthetic management and patient controlled intravenous analgesia were used.The levels of blood CRP and IL-6,CD3 + ,CD4 + ,CD8 + ,CD4 +/CD8 + on the first day before operation,the first day and the third day after operation were recorded.Results The blood CRP and IL-6 levels in two groups were increased on the third day after operation(P <0.05), however the increase was more significantly in group A than in group B (P <0.05).Compared with the first day before operation,CD3 + ,CD4 + ,CD8 + and CD4 +/CD8 + levels in two groups were de-creased on the third day after operation(P <0.05),on the third day group A decreased significantly, which was more than that in group B(P <0.05).Conclusion In the relief of operative stress and the protection of immune function through enhanced recovery after surgery in anesthetic management.

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