| Literature DB >> 32026081 |
Takeaki Shiga1, Takashi Suzuki2, Masayuki Somei3, Noriko Okumura1.
Abstract
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Keywords: Blood pressure; Centenarian; General anesthesia; Heart rate; Hip fracture; Left bundle branch block; Remission
Year: 2019 PMID: 32026081 PMCID: PMC6967073 DOI: 10.1186/s40981-019-0288-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JA Clin Rep ISSN: 2363-9024
Fig. 1Chronological changes in QRS complex morphology recorded on a patient monitor (CM5) during anesthesia. a Immediately before anesthesia induction. b 20 min after the start of anesthesia. c End of surgery. d During extubation
Previously reported cases of transient remission of pre-existing left bundle branch block during general anesthesia
| References | Age/sex | Comorbidities | Surgical procedure | Induction agents | Maintenance agents | Elapsed time from anesthesia induction to LBBB remission (min) | Situation at LBBB reappearance | Suspected cause of remission |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Garcia et al. (1997) [ | 58/M | Hypertension | Inguinal hernia repair | Thiopental | Enflurane | 15 | Sustained remission* | Blood pressure reduction |
| Fentanyl | Nitrous oxide | |||||||
| Suxamethonium | Atracurium | |||||||
| Mishra et al. (2009) [ | 45/F | Hypertension | Mastectomy | Propofol | Isoflurane | 25† | On reversal of neuromuscular block | Heart rate reduction (< 60 bpm) |
| Fentanyl | ||||||||
| Nitrous oxide | ||||||||
| Vecuronium | ||||||||
| Silva et al. (2017) [ | 73/F | Hypertension, bronchial asthma, diabetes mellitus (type II) | Exploratory laparotomy | Propofol | Sevoflurane | 30‡ | On arrival in the PACU | Heart rate reduction (< 75 bpm) |
| Remifentanil | ||||||||
| Remifentanil | ||||||||
| Rocuronium | ||||||||
| Present case | 104/F | Hypertension, chronic heart failure, cognitive impairment | Femoral neck fracture fixation | Propofol | Desflurane | 20 | During the extubation period | Blood pressure reduction |
| Remifentanil | ||||||||
| Fentanyl | Remifentanil | |||||||
| Rocuronium |
LBBB left bundle branch block, M male, F female, PACU postanesthesia care unit
*Sustained remission was reconfirmed 1 month postoperatively
†LBBB disappeared again for 10 min during postoperative observation for 1 h
‡Bronchospasm occurred during induction of anesthesia and was successfully treated with inhalation of salbutamol and ipratropium