Anaesthesia
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We have assessed the practicality and performance of the Vital Signs Paragraph neuromuscular blockade monitor as part of a 'self-learning' fuzzy logic control feedback system used to administer atracurium to a required depth of neuromuscular blockade. Fifteen patients undergoing surgery expected to last longer than 90 min entered the study. A Vital Signs Paragraph was used to measure the degree of neuromuscular blockade and control it such that the first twitch of the train-of-four was kept at 10% of its baseline value. ⋯ The mean atracurium infusion rate ranged from 0.13 to 0.67 mg.kg-1.h-1. These results compare reasonably well with previous results using the Datex Relaxograph, whilst the system itself was portable and easy to use. However, the reliability of the system was limited due to variability in the sensitivity of piezoelectric sensors.
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Case Reports
Regional anaesthesia with a subarachnoid microcatheter for caesarean section in a parturient with aortic stenosis.
We present a woman in her first pregnancy, with known aortic stenosis prior to conception, who successfully underwent regional anaesthesia for an elective Caesarean section using a subarachnoid microcatheter. The anaesthetic management of patients with aortic stenosis requiring noncardiac surgery is a complex and contentious matter, particularly when the situation is compounded by the physiological changes accompanying pregnancy and delivery. This is the first reported use of a subarachnoid microcatheter in such a patient. The choice of technique is discussed and compared with other options for providing anaesthesia.