Anesthetic Management of a Patient With Citrullinemia Type I During Dental Treatment.

Q3 Medicine Anesthesia progress Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.2344/anpr-68-02-04
Makiko Shibuya, Rie Iwamoto, Yukifumi Kimura, Nobuhito Kamekura, Toshiaki Fujisawa
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We report a case involving intravenous sedation for third molar extractions in a 32-year-old man with citrullinemia type I (CTLN1), a genetic disorder that affects the urea cycle. The patient was diagnosed with CTLN1 after he exhibited seizures soon after birth and was intellectually disabled because of persistent hyperammonemia, although his recent serum ammonia levels were fairly well controlled. We planned to minimize his preoperative fasting, continue his routine oral medications, and monitor his serum ammonia levels at least twice. Sedation with midazolam and a propofol infusion was planned to suppress his gag reflex and reduce protein hypercatabolism due to stress. Epinephrine-containing local anesthetics, which enhance protein catabolism, were avoided, replaced by plain lidocaine for blocks and prilocaine with felypressin for infiltration anesthesia. No significant elevation in ammonia levels was observed. In patients with CTLN1, sedation can be useful for preventing hyperammonemia. Patients who develop symptomatic hyperammonemia may require urgent/emergent treatment involving other medical specialists. Therefore, preoperative endocrinology consultation, perioperative monitoring of serum ammonia levels, and preemptively coordinating for appropriate care in the event hyperammonemia occurs should all be considered.

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我们报告一例涉及静脉镇静第三磨牙提取在一个32岁的男性瓜氨酸血症I型(CTLN1),遗传疾病,影响尿素循环。该患者在出生后不久就出现癫痫发作,并因持续高氨血症而导致智力残疾,尽管其近期血清氨水平控制得相当好,但仍被诊断为CTLN1。我们计划尽量减少术前禁食,继续他的常规口服药物,并监测他的血清氨水平至少两次。计划用咪达唑仑和异丙酚输注镇静以抑制呕吐反射并减少因应激引起的蛋白质高分解代谢。避免使用含有肾上腺素的局麻药,以促进蛋白质分解代谢,用利多卡因进行阻滞,用普利卡因加felypresin进行浸润麻醉。没有观察到氨水平显著升高。在CTLN1患者中,镇静可用于预防高氨血症。出现症状性高氨血症的患者可能需要其他医学专家参与的紧急/紧急治疗。因此,术前内分泌咨询,围手术期监测血清氨水平,以及在发生高氨血症时预先协调适当的护理都应考虑在内。
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Anesthesia progress
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期刊介绍: Anesthesia Progress is a peer-reviewed journal and the official publication of the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. The journal is dedicated to providing a better understanding of the advances being made in the art and science of pain and anxiety control in dentistry.
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