2017
DOI: 10.1097/01819236-201712001-00017
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Anesthetic management in two infants with cystic adenomatoid malformation - Case report☆

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“…[6] The anesthetic challenge during thoracotomy in patients with lung cyst is to maintain hemodynamic stability and adequate saturation. [7] Lung cyst is commonly presentation in infants and young children. [2] Early symptoms include cough, anorexia, and moderately rapid breathing followed by severe dyspnea, cyanosis feeding difficulties, and failure to thrive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[6] The anesthetic challenge during thoracotomy in patients with lung cyst is to maintain hemodynamic stability and adequate saturation. [7] Lung cyst is commonly presentation in infants and young children. [2] Early symptoms include cough, anorexia, and moderately rapid breathing followed by severe dyspnea, cyanosis feeding difficulties, and failure to thrive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] The use of one-lung ventilation reduces bleeding, allows better surgical access, maintains the ventilation/perfusion ratio reducing the shunt in that lung, achieves adequate saturation and CO 2 management as well as protects normal lung from contralateral contamination. [7,8,10] One lung ventilation can be achieved with endobronchial intubation with a standard cuffed endotracheal tube in the contralateral mainstem bronchus. [2] Disadvantage of endobronchial intubation is difficulty in suctioning of secretions of the non-ventilated lung.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La malformación adenomatoidea quística pulmonar (MAQP) representa aproximadamente el 25% de todas las lesiones congénitas del pulmón, tiene igual frecuencia en el pulmón derecho que en el izquierdo y ligero predominio en varones. La enfermedad unilobar es mucho más común (85-95%) que la multilobar, con una incidencia: 1/25 000 a 1/35 000 nacidos vivos (20).…”
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“…A case report by Fajardo-Escolar et al showed that the infant who received continuous epidural infusion was eligible for extubation immediately after the surgery. 14 ICBN is effective as well. 9 In the patients presented, continuous epidural analgesia using bupivacaine afforded better analgesia than singleshot ICNB.…”
Section: Ccam -Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation; Geta -Gene...mentioning
confidence: 93%