Adapting general anaesthesia for a patient with class III obesity and obstructive sleep apnoea undergoing day case laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A case report.
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Abstract
This report describes the anaesthesia provided for a class III obese patient with obstructive sleep apnoea, undergoing an elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Several adaptations were required to provide safe anaesthesia. A McGrath video laryngoscopy was utilised for intubation. The patient was positioned in the ramped position, thereby increasing time to desaturation on induction of anaesthesia. Pressure controlled ventilation - volume guaranteed mode was selected for ventilation to provide consistent tidal volumes. An increased level of positive end-expiratory pressure was utilised to minimise atelectasis. Drug doses were carefully considered and calculated with the aid of The Society for Obesity and Bariatric Anaesthesia dose calculator. The airway management adaptations provided an unobstructed view for intubation. Peak airway pressures during surgery remained within safe limits and no atelectasis was evident postoperatively. Pain was kept under control and desaturation was avoided during postanaesthetic care. The patient was discharged home later that evening.
本报告描述了为一名患有阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的 III 级肥胖患者进行择期腹腔镜胆囊切除术的麻醉情况。为了提供安全的麻醉,需要进行一些调整。插管时使用了麦格视频喉镜。患者被安置在斜坡体位,从而延长了麻醉诱导时的去饱和时间。通气时选择了压力控制通气--容量保证模式,以提供一致的潮气量。增加呼气末正压以减少肺不张。药物剂量经过仔细考虑,并借助肥胖与减肥麻醉学会的剂量计算器进行计算。气道管理调整为插管提供了畅通无阻的视野。手术过程中的气道峰值压力保持在安全范围内,术后没有出现明显的气道淤血。在麻醉后护理期间,疼痛得到了控制,并避免了饱和度降低。患者于当晚晚些时候出院回家。
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The Journal of Perioperative Practice (JPP) is the official journal of the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP). It is an international, peer reviewed journal with a multidisciplinary ethos across all aspects of perioperative care. The overall aim of the journal is to improve patient safety through informing and developing practice. It is an informative professional journal which provides current evidence-based practice, clinical, management and educational developments for practitioners working in the perioperative environment. The journal promotes perioperative practice by publishing clinical research-based articles, literature reviews, topical discussions, advice on clinical issues, current news items and product information.