Copyright © 2011 David Shi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Mediastinal mass syndrome (MMS) is a complex case that poses many challenges to the anesthesiologist. The cornerstone of man-agement focuses on the potential hemodynamic changes associated with this syndrome. We describe the anesthetic management of a patient with a previously undiagnosed mediastinal mass presenting for emergency neurosurgical surgery. 1
Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is a disorder in which patients experience symptoms and signs a...
Mitral stenosis (MS) is the most common valvular heart disease associated with pregnancy. The manage...
The anesthetic management of patients with large mediastinal masses can be complicated due to the pr...
Mediastinal mass syndrome remains an anaesthetic challenge that cannot be underestimated. Depending ...
Contains fulltext : 170922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Large mediastin...
Patients with mediastinal masses present unique challenge to anesthesiologists. Patients with anteri...
Large mediastinal masses may cause life threatening cardiorespiratory collapse depending on their lo...
Mediastinal masses are benign or malignant tumours that originate from the thymus, thyroid, lung, ly...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of anaesthesiologist\u27s role. Extrinsic airway ...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to report our multidisciplinary diagnostic approach for...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare condition that is characterized as free air in the mediastinal space. It...
Introduction: A 20-year-old man with a reported history of asthma presented to the emergency departm...
Background: During general anesthesia in patients with mediastinal mass compression effect on the he...
The patient was a 39-year-old man, on active duty in the Navy, with no significant past medical hist...
Anterior mediastinal masses are relatively uncommon, include a wide variety of entities, and often p...
Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is a disorder in which patients experience symptoms and signs a...
Mitral stenosis (MS) is the most common valvular heart disease associated with pregnancy. The manage...
The anesthetic management of patients with large mediastinal masses can be complicated due to the pr...
Mediastinal mass syndrome remains an anaesthetic challenge that cannot be underestimated. Depending ...
Contains fulltext : 170922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Large mediastin...
Patients with mediastinal masses present unique challenge to anesthesiologists. Patients with anteri...
Large mediastinal masses may cause life threatening cardiorespiratory collapse depending on their lo...
Mediastinal masses are benign or malignant tumours that originate from the thymus, thyroid, lung, ly...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of anaesthesiologist\u27s role. Extrinsic airway ...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to report our multidisciplinary diagnostic approach for...
Pneumomediastinum is a rare condition that is characterized as free air in the mediastinal space. It...
Introduction: A 20-year-old man with a reported history of asthma presented to the emergency departm...
Background: During general anesthesia in patients with mediastinal mass compression effect on the he...
The patient was a 39-year-old man, on active duty in the Navy, with no significant past medical hist...
Anterior mediastinal masses are relatively uncommon, include a wide variety of entities, and often p...
Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is a disorder in which patients experience symptoms and signs a...
Mitral stenosis (MS) is the most common valvular heart disease associated with pregnancy. The manage...
The anesthetic management of patients with large mediastinal masses can be complicated due to the pr...