2014
DOI: 10.5455/2320-6012.ijrms20140825
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Persistent intraoperative sinus tachycardia: threat of thyroid storm? A case report

Abstract: A 26 year female diagnosed to have spinal cord tumor was posted for laminectomy and excision of tumor. She had complaints of progressively increasing pain and weakness in lower back and both lower limbs since ABSTRACT Sinus tachycardia in a patient undergoing surgery under general anaesthesia is not an uncommon experience in anaesthesia practice. Causes of intraoperative sinus tachycardia can be multi-factorial. Operative causes are pain, surgical stimulation and light depth of anaesthesia. Pharmacological fac… Show more

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