| Literature DB >> 32613464 |
Natsuko Nozaki-Taguchi1, Yuko Ueda2, Azusa Inada3, Kyongsuk Son4, Shiroh Isono5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Complete removal of pain with regional anesthesia has been reported to cause fatal respiratory depression in opioid-dependent patients, which leads us to choose general anesthesia. We hereby report three cases of chronically opioid-treated cancer patients operated under spinal anesthesia without respiratory event. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Chronic opioid; Respiratory depression; Tolerance
Year: 2020 PMID: 32613464 PMCID: PMC7329962 DOI: 10.1186/s40981-020-00355-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JA Clin Rep ISSN: 2363-9024
Fig. 1a Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine taken 8 months before the surgery showing multiple bone metastasis of the rectal cancer. b Compressed figure of capnography monitored during the surgery. Left and right axes show end-tidal CO2 and respiratory rate, respectively
Fig. 2a Preoperative chest x-ray of the patient showing lung metastatic tumor compressing the trachea forming atelectasis of the left upper lobe. b Compressed figure of capnography monitored during the surgery. Left and right axes show end-tidal CO2 and respiratory rate, respectively
Fig. 3Compressed figure of capnography monitored during the surgery. Left and right axes show end-tidal CO2 and respiratory rate, respectively