Cardiothoracic Surgery 2002
DOI: 10.1201/b14336-40
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Anesthetic management of the patient with carcinoid heart disease

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“…Surgery was undertaken with care to prevent a carcinoid crisis during induction and maintenance of anesthesia. 4 Intraoperative findings included markedly dilated right heart chambers and thickened and retracted tricuspid and pulmonary valve leaflets. The pulmonary artery (PA) and right ventricular outflow tract were contracted, narrowing to a diameter of 15 mm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surgery was undertaken with care to prevent a carcinoid crisis during induction and maintenance of anesthesia. 4 Intraoperative findings included markedly dilated right heart chambers and thickened and retracted tricuspid and pulmonary valve leaflets. The pulmonary artery (PA) and right ventricular outflow tract were contracted, narrowing to a diameter of 15 mm.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%