Rodriguez_2013_Saudi.J.Anaesth_7_90

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Title : Low-dose spinal anesthesia for urgent laparotomy in severe myasthenia gravis - Rodriguez_2013_Saudi.J.Anaesth_7_90
Author(s) : Rodriguez MA , Mencia TP , Alvarez FV , Baez YL , Perez GM , Garcia AL
Ref : Saudi J Anaesth , 7 :90 , 2013
Abstract :

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease with an incidence of 2-10/100,000 cases per year, characterized by muscle weakness secondary to destruction of postsynaptic acetylcholine receptors. In these patients, important perioperative issues remain unresolved, namely, optimal administration of cholinesterase inhibitors, risks of regional anesthesia, and prediction of need of postoperative mechanical ventilation. We describe the use of a low-dose spinal anesthesia in a patient with MG who was submitted for emergence exploratory laparotomy. The utilization of low-dose spinal anesthesia allowed us to perform surgery with no adverse respiratory or cardiovascular events in this patient.

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Rodriguez MA, Mencia TP, Alvarez FV, Baez YL, Perez GM, Garcia AL (2013)
Low-dose spinal anesthesia for urgent laparotomy in severe myasthenia gravis
Saudi J Anaesth 7 :90

Rodriguez MA, Mencia TP, Alvarez FV, Baez YL, Perez GM, Garcia AL (2013)
Saudi J Anaesth 7 :90