The use of point of care ultrasonography in the perioperative period: A case of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy

N. Humphreys, W. Gallacher
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a stress induced, transient cardiomyopathy that commonly presents with regional left ventricular akinesis or hypokinesis. The perioperative incidence of Takotsubo is estimated at 1:6700 cases and as such, should be familiar to practicing anesthesiologists. Point of care ultrasonography is a valuable tool for the evaluation of cardiac function and can be utilized in the perioperative setting by anesthesia staff. With some basic training in ultrasonography, one can quickly assess volume status and cardiac function, among other things. We present the case of a 73-year-old male undergoing an elective rotator cuff repair with an interscalene block under general anesthesia. Immediately following induction, the patient had a pulseless electrical activity arrest. Following immediate resuscitation, point of care ultrasonography was used to delineate the cause of the arrest and guide immediate management. Features consistent with Takotsubo cardiomyopathy – including regional left ventricular wall motion abnormalities with associated low ejection fraction – were identified on early ultrasound. The patient made a successful recovery and repeat cardiac imaging showed resolution of the wall motion abnormalities.
护理点超声在围手术期的应用:Takotsubo型心肌病1例
Takotsubo心肌病是一种应激引起的短暂性心肌病,通常表现为局部左心室运动不全或运动不足。Takotsubo的围手术期发生率估计为1:6700例,因此,执业麻醉师应该熟悉。护理点超声是评估心功能的一种有价值的工具,可以在麻醉人员围手术期使用。通过一些超声检查的基本训练,人们可以快速评估容积状况和心脏功能等。我们提出的情况下,一个73岁的男性接受选择性肩袖修复与斜角肌间阻滞全身麻醉。感应后,患者立即出现无脉性电活动停止。在立即复苏后,护理点超声检查用于描述骤停原因并指导立即处理。与Takotsubo心肌病一致的特征-包括区域性左室壁运动异常并相关的低射血分数-在早期超声中被发现。患者成功恢复,重复心脏成像显示壁运动异常的解决。
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