A&A practice
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Spinal drain placement to prevent spinal cord ischemia during thoracic aorta surgery is a necessary yet complex undertaking in patients with coagulopathies. Thromboelastography (TEG) can be used as a point-of-care management tool to monitor coagulation status before drain placement and removal. We present 2 cases: a case of a patient with factor VII deficiency and a case of a patient with thrombocytopenia for whom TEG was an important procedural adjunct during coagulopathy reversal. TEG parameters are also discussed to encourage more frequent TEG use as an adjunct during these complex cases.
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Transnasal humidified rapid-insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE) maintains oxygenation and blunts the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) rise in nonpregnant subjects during apnea. Physiologic changes of pregnancy may attenuate the utility of THRIVE. ⋯ However, PaCO2 rise more closely mirrors classic apneic oxygenation in nonobstetric patients. The PaCO2 elevation and subsequent acidosis may limit the utility of THRIVE for prolonged apnea in pregnant surgical patients.