儿茶酚胺能多形性室性心动过速1例的麻醉处理。

Q3 Medicine
Yoshiki Shionoya, Kaoru Hirayama, Kaho Saito, Eriko Kawasaki, Yoko Kantake, Hazuki Okamoto, Takahiro Goi, Katsuhisa Sunada, Kiminari Nakamura
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摘要

儿茶酚胺能多形性室性心动过速(CPVT)是一种罕见的由肾上腺素能应激引起的遗传性心律失常。电生理学上,它的特征是情绪应激或运动诱导的双向室性心动过速,可导致心脏骤停。减少围手术期压力是至关重要的,因为它可以减少CPVT患者的致命性心律失常。右美托咪定(Dexmedetomidine, DEX)是一种中枢作用的交感神经麻醉剂,用于成功的静脉注射(IV)中度镇静治疗一名27岁的女性CPVT患者,该患者有心脏事件史,有明显的牙科恐惧和焦虑,计划进行下颌左第三磨牙拔牙。口腔手术在以dex为基础的静脉镇静下成功进行,以减轻压力,未观察到心律失常。在这例接受口腔手术的CPVT患者中,静脉注射DEX镇静对呼吸和心血管稳定有交感神经溶解作用。
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Anesthetic Management of a Patient With Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia.

Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is a rare inherited arrhythmogenic disorder induced by adrenergic stress. Electrophysiologically, it is characterized by emotional stress- or exercise-induced bidirectional ventricular tachycardia that may result in cardiac arrest. Minimizing perioperative stress is critical as it can reduce fatal arrhythmias in patients with CPVT. Dexmedetomidine (DEX), a centrally acting sympatholytic anesthetic agent, was used in the successful intravenous (IV) moderate sedation of a 27-year-old female patient with CPVT, a history of cardiac events, and significant dental fear and anxiety scheduled to undergo mandibular left third molar extraction. Oral surgery was successfully performed under DEX-based IV sedation to reduce stress, and no arrhythmias were observed. IV sedation with DEX provided a sympatholytic effect with respiratory and cardiovascular stability in this patient with CPVT who underwent oral surgery.

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Anesthesia progress
Anesthesia progress Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Anesthesia Progress is a peer-reviewed journal and the official publication of the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. The journal is dedicated to providing a better understanding of the advances being made in the art and science of pain and anxiety control in dentistry.
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