Anesthesia for Living Related Liver Transplantation in Argininosuccinic Acidemia: A case report / 대한마취과학회지
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
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: 563-566, 2005.
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in Korean
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ABSTRACT
We describe our initial experience of the perioperative anesthetic care provided to 8 years old female child with argininosuccinic acidemia undergoing living-related liver transplantation because it is the only available therapy for end-stage liver disease. Induction and maintenance of anesthesia has been conventional method. Arterial catheterized at radial and femoral arteries for continuous blood pressure monitoring and sampling. 18 G central vein catheterization was placed in left subclavian vein for fluid, drug infusion and CVP monitoring. EKG, pulse oxymetry, end-tidal CO2, urine output and body temperature were monitored. CBC, PT, aPTT, serum electrolyte were checked at preanhepatic, anhepatic phase and just after hepatic artery anastomosis. ABGA was checked every 1 hour. The level of serum ammmonia returned to normal range without protein restriction. We describe this case and a brief review of the literature.
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Reference Values
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Subclavian Vein
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Veins
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Body Temperature
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Catheterization
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Blood Pressure Monitors
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Liver Transplantation
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Electrocardiography
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Argininosuccinic Aciduria
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Femoral Artery
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Child
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Female
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Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
Year:
2005
Type:
Article
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