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Ann Card Anaesth ; 2013 Jan; 16(1): 51-53
Article de Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-145393

RÉSUMÉ

A 57-year-old man presented with chest pain and shortness of breath 1 month after left ventricular aneurysmectomy and ventricular septal defect closure for post-infarct left ventricular aneurysm and ventricular septal defect. Echocardiography revealed a large recurrent ruptured inferior left ventricular aneurysm with high-velocity flow into a 5 cm posterolateral pericardial effusion. Thirty minutes earlier, the patient had eaten a full meal. Rapid sequence induction was performed with midazolam, ketamine, and succinylcholine. Moderate hypotension was treated effectively and the patient tolerated controlled transition to cardiopulmonary bypass. The ventricular defect was oversewn and reinforced with bovine pericardium. The patient had a difficult but ultimately successful recovery. Options for anesthetic management in the setting of tamponade and a full stomach are discussed, with a brief review of the evidence relating to this clinical problem.


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Adulte , Anesthésie/méthodes , Tamponnade cardiaque/complications , Douleur thoracique/épidémiologie , Douleur thoracique/étiologie , Contenus gastro-intestinaux , Humains , Kétamine/usage thérapeutique , Mâle , Midazolam/usage thérapeutique , Sternotomie/méthodes , Suxaméthonium/usage thérapeutique , Rupture du septum interventriculaire/complications
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