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Anaesthetic management for surgical cryoablation of accessory conducting pathways: a review and report of 181 cases.

C L Irish1, J M Murkin, G M Guiraudon.   

Abstract

Pre-excitation disorders have an estimated prevalence of 0.15 per cent. Advances in electrophysiological mapping and the increasing sophistication of surgical techniques have resulted in an increasing role for definitive surgical treatment. A retrospective chart review of 181 patients undergoing 197 procedures for surgical ablation of accessory atrioventricular pathways between June 1981 to June 1986 was performed. Mean age of the patients was 30 years (range 6-66) with a preponderance of males (59 per cent). Associated cardiac disease was found in 18 (9.9 per cent) patients. Induction of anaesthesia employed either a barbiturate-relaxant (83 per cent) or a narcotic-benzodiazepine-relaxant (17 per cent) and was uneventful in all cases. In 14 per cent of cases a pure narcotic relaxant technique was employed for maintenance of anaesthesia, whereas a balanced technique with isoflurane (29 per cent), enflurane (34 per cent), or halothane (22 per cent) was utilized for the remainder. Muscle relaxation was provided by d-tubocurarine in 35 (18 per cent) procedures and pancuronium in the remaining 162 (82 per cent) procedures. There was no significant correlation between intraoperative arrhythmias and type of anaesthetic used. Although recognizing the potential for malignant arrhythmias, our experience (within the confines of a retrospective analysis) suggests that the majority of these patients can be managed successfully using standard anaesthetic techniques.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3203457     DOI: 10.1007/BF03020354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


  33 in total

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