scholarly journals Sugammadex use in pediatric cardiac anesthesia

Author(s):  
Drs Tim Murphy ◽  
Hannah Gill
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Author(s):  
Alka Mandke ◽  
Manjula Sarkar ◽  
Charulata Deshpande ◽  
Arun Maheshwari ◽  
Bhupesh Kumar ◽  
...  

AbstractMyocardial protection with volatile anesthetic agents have been suggested by multiple studies. These studies, however, are scattered and are often limited to a particular aspect of cardiac anesthesia. Older inhalational agents like halothane is known to cause significant hepatic damage in patients undergoing long duration surgeries while isoflurane is known to have marked vasodilating properties that also affects the coronary arteries leading to coronary “steal” phenomenon. Additionally, newer agents, like sevoflurane and desflurane, have shown more prominent cardioprotective effects than older agents. We searched ScholarOne, Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) in the Cochrane Library. The medical subject headings (MeSH) terms “anaesthesia, inhalational,” “anaesthesia, intravenous, or TIVA,” and “Cardiac anaesthesia or Cardiac Surgery” were used. Additional studies were identified by review of the reference sections of all eligible studies. The aim of this review article is to bring together the evidences with newer inhalational agents and provide a holistic view of their benefits and shortcomings in cardiac anesthesia.


Surgeries ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Dianne McCallister ◽  
Bethany Malone ◽  
Jennifer Hanna ◽  
Michael S. Firstenberg

The operating room in a cardiothoracic surgical case is a complex environment, with multiple handoffs often required by staffing changes, and can be variable from program to program. This study was done to characterize what types of practitioners provide anesthesia during cardiac operations to determine the variability in this aspect of care. A survey was sent out via a list serve of members of the cardiac surgical team. Responses from 40 programs from a variety of countries showed variability across every dimension requested of the cardiac anesthesia team. Given that anesthesia is proven to have an influence on the outcome of cardiac procedures, this study indicates the opportunity to further study how this variability influences outcomes and to identify best practices.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-41
Author(s):  
A Subramanian ◽  
V Malik ◽  
R Sreedhar

ABSTRACT The Fellow's Corner is a short treatise on material relevant for the learning of trainees in cardiac anesthesia. The first in this series is on the TEE assessment of the pulmonary valve. How to cite this article Subramanian A, Malik V, Sreedhar R. Assessment of Pulmonary Valve and Pulmonary Stenosis. J Perioper Echocardiogr 2014;2(1):40-41


2012 ◽  
Vol 94 (6) ◽  
pp. 2159-2165 ◽  
Author(s):  
David F. Vener ◽  
Nina Guzzetta ◽  
Jeffrey P. Jacobs ◽  
Glyn D. Williams

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