2015
DOI: 10.4103/2348-0548.154237
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Unusual association between spinal cord tumour and perioperative arrhythmia

Abstract: There are multiple causes of perioperative arrhythmias. Some have underlying cardiac disease while others accompany systemic pathology. Use of anaesthetic agents in the intraoperative period is also a known cause of rhythm abnormalities. Preoperative benign arrhythmias may progress to serious ones in intraoperative period. The trigger may be a transient insult such as hypoxemia, cardiac ischaemia, catecholamine excess or electrolyte abnormality. Thus, presence of arrthymia in the preoperative period adds to pr… Show more

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“…[ 2 ] We also noted another case of a patient with a thoracic intramedullary space-occupying lesion having multiple preoperative ventricular premature beats, which reduced significantly after the tumour was completely resected, and the patient had remained free of arrhythmias in the postoperative period. [ 3 ]…”
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“…[ 2 ] We also noted another case of a patient with a thoracic intramedullary space-occupying lesion having multiple preoperative ventricular premature beats, which reduced significantly after the tumour was completely resected, and the patient had remained free of arrhythmias in the postoperative period. [ 3 ]…”
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confidence: 99%