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Anaesthetic outcome and predictive risk factors in children with mediastinal tumours.

A Ng1, J Bennett, P Bromley, P Davies, B Morland.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aims were to identify and test the significance of specific factors associated with risks for anaesthesia in children with mediastinal tumours. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: Clinical information was retrospectively collected from the records of 63 children presented with mediastinal tumour (1964-2002) in a regional Paediatric Oncology centre and correlated with the type and outcome of anaesthesia, using non-parametric analyses.
RESULTS: Thirteen patients had local anaesthesia or sedation for diagnostic procedures and none developed any complication. Fifty children received general anaesthesia (GA) for diagnostic investigations or tumour resection. Two patients were excluded from the analysis because of treatment prior to GA. Problems with intubation, ventilation and cardiovascular collapse were encountered in 7 of 48 (15%) patients and this resulted in tracheostomy in one patient and death in 2 other cases. When compared with the 41 uncomplicated cases, the presence of at least 3 respiratory symptoms/signs, tracheal and vascular compression, and infection significantly increased the risk of GA. Of these, tracheal compression remained the strongest predictive factor.
CONCLUSIONS: Decision to postpone GA should be considered if all these risk factors (tracheal compression, vascular compression, the presence of at least three respiratory symptoms/signs) are present in the same patient.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 16317755     DOI: 10.1002/pbc.20702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer        ISSN: 1545-5009            Impact factor:   3.167


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