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Valor del Ketalar en el taponamiento cardiaco
de la Parte Pérez, Lincoln; Pérez Rivero, Maura.
Affiliation
  • de la Parte Pérez, Lincoln; Hospital Pediátrico Docente William Soler. Servicio de Anestesia Cardiovascular.
  • Pérez Rivero, Maura; Hospital Joaquín Albarrán.
Rev. cuba. cir ; 35(1)ene.-jun. 1996.
Article in Es | LILACS | ID: lil-628134
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RESUMEN
El taponamiento cardíaco es una de las complicaciones más temidas en el posoperatorio de la anestesia cardiovascular y la posibilidad de ocurrencia de éste siempre está presente. Con el objetivo de demostrar la incidencia de esta complicación en nuestro Cardiocentro y exponer la experiencia obtenida con el ketalar, se realiza un estudio retrospectivo de todos los niños operados en un período de 7 años (1987-1993). Se analizan las historias clínicas de 24 pacientes que presentaron esta complicación durante la etapa y se enfatiza en la necesidad del diagnóstico precoz para disminuir las complicaciones fatales. No se encontraron complicaciones atribuibles a la técnica anestésica.
ABSTRACT
The cardiac tamponade is one of the most feared complications in the postoperative of cardiovascular anesthesia, and the possibility of its occurrence is always present. With the objective of demonstrating the incidence of this complication in our Cardiocenter, and exposing the experience obtained with ketamine, a retrospective study of all the children operated in a seven years period (1987-1993) is carried out. The case histories of 24 patients with this complications during that period are analyzed, an emphasis is made in the need of an early diagnosis in order to decrease fatal complications. None of these were found. No complications due to the anesthetic technique were found.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Language: Es Journal: Rev. cuba. cir Journal subject: CIRURGIA GERAL Year: 1996 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Language: Es Journal: Rev. cuba. cir Journal subject: CIRURGIA GERAL Year: 1996 Type: Article