Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Dec 2014
Review Meta Analysis[Epidemiology of cerebral perioperative vascular accidents.]
Stroke is a well-described postoperative complication, after carotid and cardiac surgery. On the contrary, few studies are available concerning postoperative stroke in general non-cardiac non-carotid surgery. The high morbid-mortality of stroke justifies an extended analysis of recent literature. ⋯ Postoperative stroke is a quality marker of the surgical teams' skill and has specific onset time and induces an increase of postoperative mortality.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Dec 2014
Review[Specific anaesthetic procedures for nasal and sinus surgery.]
In nasal and sinus surgery, the anaesthetist must share the operating field with the surgeon and take into account some patients' specific pathologies. Bleeding must be avoided by different means but the accurate gesture of the surgeon, added to the properties of the new anaesthetic drugs, may reduce the risk of this functional surgery.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Dec 2014
Case Reports[DRESS in intensive care unit: A challenging diagnosis and treatment.]
Drug reaction with eosinophilia ans systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a severe medication-induced adverse reaction, which can threaten patient's life. Clinical symptoms and organ failures present wide variability. Furthermore, the latency period is long, so that diagnosis could be a real challenge in the intensive care unit. We report the case of a woman developing a DRESS after neurosurgery complicated by a nosocomial infection.
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Anaesthetists often stand in the front line to manage postpartum neurological deficits, although epidural analgesia is rarely responsible for these complications. An epidural analgesia was performed to relieve pain during spontaneous labor in a 34-year-old parturient. An emergency C-section was subsequently required due to fetal heart rate abnormalities. ⋯ Epidural bleeding after labor epidural analgesia is a rare complication that may jeopardize the functional prognosis. It may be difficult in some cases to differentiate an upper plexus injury due to labor and delivery from a central epidural analgesia-related nerve root lesion. Fetal head compression at the pelvic brim may induce neurological deficits in several well-differentiated nervous territories, thus mimicking an anaesthetic-induced perimedullar radiculopathy.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Dec 2014
Case Reports[Acute respiratory distress syndrome complicating an acute chest syndrome: Potential benefit of early combination of exchange transfusion and prone positioning.]
We report the case of an 8-year-old sickle cell anemia child admitted for acute respiratory failure complicating acute chest syndrome. Because of threatening respiratory failure, tracheal intubation was performed immediately after ICU admission. The patient met the criteria for ARDS with a PaO2/FiO2 ratio of 94mmHg. ⋯ Steroids were given for 48h and the patient was successfully extubated on day 7. She was discharged from the ICU on day 8, and from the hospital on day 12. We discuss the various treatments available for the management of acute chest syndrome and their actual relevance in acute respiratory distress syndrome in the absence of strong evidence-based guidelines in pediatric ARDS.