| Literature DB >> 28804692 |
Dong-Ji Han1, Zhi-Gang He1, Zhi-Qiang Zhou1, Li Feng1, Cheng Liu1, Yan Xiang2, Hong-Bing Xiang1.
Abstract
A 56-year-old epileptic patient underwent right hemicolectomy and cholecystectomy surgery under general endotracheal anesthesia. Anesthesia was maintained with sevoflurane, and sufentanil, rocuronium, and dexmedetomidine infusions. After the operation and confirmation of neuromuscular recovery, the patient woke from anesthesia within 15 min and successfully extubated. After the vital signs of patient were stable, the patient was transported to post anesthesia care unit (PACU). 6 h after the surgery, he fell into a stuporous state for lasting 14 h and EEG showed no epileptiform discharges. Stupor did re-occur in 2 days after operation. 36 hours after operation, all signs of the stuporous state resolved spontaneously. Apparent dexmedetomidine-induced stuporous state has not been reported in the human literature.Entities:
Keywords: Dexmedetomidine; abdominal surgery; epilepsy; stupor
Year: 2017 PMID: 28804692 PMCID: PMC5545215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Neurodegener Dis ISSN: 2165-591X