Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2016; 20 (16): 3476-3479

Anesthesia management of a patient with left ventricular assist device for emergency open appendectomy: a case report

T. Vogiatzaki, T. Tsoleridis, S. Eleftheriadis, C. Iatrou

University Clinic of Anesthesiology and Pain Treatment, University General Hospital of
Alexandroupolis, Alexandroupolis, Greece. dovog@otenet.gr


OBJECTIVE: The objective of this case report is to describe the management of anesthesia of a patient with an LVAD that underwent an emergency open appendectomy. Literature regarding emergency anesthesia management of such patients is still limited. A search in the PubMed engine with the keywords “LVAD appendectomy anesthesia management” revealed no results.

CASE REPORT: The case regards a 54 years old male patient that received an LVAD implant 2 months before the current incident. Close monitoring was applied including invasive arterial pressure measurement. Etomidate was selected for induction thanks to its’ insignificant hemodynamic effects. Careful titrated drug and liquids administration was applied to avoid hemodynamic destabilization. Anticoagulation treatment cannot be stopped in these patients, and there was no time for anticoagulation treatment changes. Two units of fresh frozen plasma were issued as preventive bleeding measures.

RESULTS: No hemodynamic destabilization (targeted MAP: 65-90 mmHg) and bleeding were registered. The patient was extubated without any complications.

CONCLUSIONS: Anesthesia management of similar cases should be focused around bleeding and hemodynamic destabilization and is harder in emergency surgery due to narrow time limits. Drug and liquids titration and use of drugs with minimum hemodynamic effects are advised, as well as close cardiovascular monitoring.

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T. Vogiatzaki, T. Tsoleridis, S. Eleftheriadis, C. Iatrou
Anesthesia management of a patient with left ventricular assist device for emergency open appendectomy: a case report

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2016
Vol. 20 - N. 16
Pages: 3476-3479