A 32-year-old man with myotonic dystrophy underwent a thoracotomy for removal of a mediastinal thymoma. Pre-operative examination revealed features of myotonic dystrophy, the only other abnormality was mild restrictive pulmonary disease. Anaesthesia was induced with thiopentone and maintained with enflurane, nitrous oxide, oxygen and curare. Following surgery, the patient was mechanically ventilated for several hours and remained intubated for 9 hours. The anaesthesia and surgery were tolerated well; however, postoperative complications included refractory dysrhythmias, hypoxia, pneumoccocal pneumonia and pulmonary emboli. More intensive preoperative pulmonary evaluation and physiotherapy coupled with more aggressive postoperative pulmonary...
Patients with neuromuscular disorders are at high risk of intraoperative and postoperative complicat...
Mediastinal mass syndrome remains an anaesthetic challenge that cannot be underestimated. Depending ...
Postoperative pulmonary complication(PPC) occur in 5-70% of caces in surgical patients and are accom...
Myotonia dystrophica is a hereditary disease which may present serious problems for the anaesthetist...
Providing anesthesia to patients with myotonic dystrophy (DM) can be very challenging due to the mul...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Myotonic dystrophies are autosomal dominant neuromuscular diseases. Among...
Pulmonary disease can be considered as a risk factor for several respiratory complications occurring...
SummaryBackground and objectivesMyotonic dystrophies are autosomal dominant neuromuscular diseases. ...
Anesthesia for patients with Steinert\u2019s syndrome (myotonic dystrophy, MD) is a challenge for th...
The purpose of this investigation is to endeavour to find an explanation for the high morbidity and ...
The myotonias are a group of uncommon disorders. All display a characteristic electromyographic pic-...
The incidence of perioperative morbidity associated with varying degrees of untreated thyroid diseas...
anaesthesia in patients suffering from myasthenia gravis, dystrophia myotonica, and myotonia congeni...
SUMMARY: Myotonic dystrophy is classified as one of the myotonic syndromes although myotonia is only...
Over 12 years, 145 patients (mean age 62.3 years) had a total of 154 anaesthetics each lasting more ...
Patients with neuromuscular disorders are at high risk of intraoperative and postoperative complicat...
Mediastinal mass syndrome remains an anaesthetic challenge that cannot be underestimated. Depending ...
Postoperative pulmonary complication(PPC) occur in 5-70% of caces in surgical patients and are accom...
Myotonia dystrophica is a hereditary disease which may present serious problems for the anaesthetist...
Providing anesthesia to patients with myotonic dystrophy (DM) can be very challenging due to the mul...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Myotonic dystrophies are autosomal dominant neuromuscular diseases. Among...
Pulmonary disease can be considered as a risk factor for several respiratory complications occurring...
SummaryBackground and objectivesMyotonic dystrophies are autosomal dominant neuromuscular diseases. ...
Anesthesia for patients with Steinert\u2019s syndrome (myotonic dystrophy, MD) is a challenge for th...
The purpose of this investigation is to endeavour to find an explanation for the high morbidity and ...
The myotonias are a group of uncommon disorders. All display a characteristic electromyographic pic-...
The incidence of perioperative morbidity associated with varying degrees of untreated thyroid diseas...
anaesthesia in patients suffering from myasthenia gravis, dystrophia myotonica, and myotonia congeni...
SUMMARY: Myotonic dystrophy is classified as one of the myotonic syndromes although myotonia is only...
Over 12 years, 145 patients (mean age 62.3 years) had a total of 154 anaesthetics each lasting more ...
Patients with neuromuscular disorders are at high risk of intraoperative and postoperative complicat...
Mediastinal mass syndrome remains an anaesthetic challenge that cannot be underestimated. Depending ...
Postoperative pulmonary complication(PPC) occur in 5-70% of caces in surgical patients and are accom...