雷马唑仑在病态肥胖和复发性胶质瘤患者清醒开颅中的应用。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Małgorzata Małłek-Grabowska, Bartosz Kozlowski, Robert Włodarski, Piotr B Grabowski, Szymon Hoppe, Jacek Furtak
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背景:清醒开颅术是一种神经外科手术,用于在肿瘤切除过程中需要患者保持清醒的情况。在雄辩皮层内进行的神经外科手术中,必须进行麻醉,以确保患者在手术过程中不会感到疼痛或恐惧,并确保他们与神经生理学家和神经外科医生在刺激该皮层时充分合作。本例清醒开颅手术采用睡眠-清醒-睡眠方法。在本病例报告中,我们评估了雷马唑仑,一种具有超短效特性的药物,适合在清醒开颅手术期间用于麻醉,因为它在这种类型的治疗中具有特殊的效用。病例报告描述了一名32岁的病态肥胖男性(体重指数,44 kg/m²)的麻醉处理,他接受了颞顶区复发肿瘤(低级别胶质瘤)的切除术。患者用雷马唑仑、芬太尼和瑞芬太尼麻醉,并进行头皮阻滞。在手术过程中,患者没有感到任何疼痛,并且在肿瘤切除的关键阶段,一旦麻醉效果消退,患者能够积极地与神经心理学家合作。麻醉时间225 min,患者循环参数保持正常,未见呼吸抑制迹象。结论:雷马唑仑是清醒开颅手术期间用于镇静的传统镇静剂的一个有趣的替代方案,特别是对于重度镇静时气道阻塞高风险的患者群体,如重度肥胖患者。
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Remimazolam Use in Awake Craniotomy for Patient with Morbid Obesity and Recurrent Glioma.

BACKGROUND Awake craniotomy is a neurosurgical procedure that is used when it is necessary for a patient to be conscious during resection of a tumor. In neurosurgical operations conducted within the eloquent cortex, it is essential to administer anesthesia to ensure that the patient does not experience pain or fear during the procedure and to ensure their full cooperation with the neurophysiologist and neurosurgeon in stimulating this cortex. The asleep-awake-asleep method was used in this case of awake craniotomy. In this case report, we evaluate remimazolam, a drug with ultra-short-acting properties and suitability for use in anesthesia during awake craniotomies, for its exceptional utility in this type of treatment. CASE REPORT The case report describes the anesthetic management of a 32-year-old man with morbid obesity (body mass index, 44 kg/m²) who underwent resection of a recurrent tumor (low-grade glioma) in the temporoparietal region. The patient was anesthetized with remimazolam, fentanyl, and remifentanil and underwent a scalp block. The patient did not experience any pain during the surgical procedure and was able to actively cooperate with the neuropsychologist during the crucial phase of tumor resection, once the effects of the anesthetic wore off. The patient's circulatory parameters remained within normal ranges, and no signs of respiratory depression were observed during 225 min of anesthesia. CONCLUSIONS Remimazolam offers an intriguing alternative to conventional sedatives used for sedation during awake craniotomies, particularly for patient groups at high risk of airway obstruction when heavily sedated, such as individuals with severe obesity.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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