脑电图监测在全麻时局麻全身毒性的诊断和治疗中的潜在作用:1例报告。

IF 0.8 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY JA Clinical Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1186/s40981-024-00763-8
Ryo Wakabayashi, Seiichi Azuma, Saori Hayashi, Yuji Ueda, Masaki Iwakiri, Masaaki Asamoto, Kanji Uchida
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背景:局麻全身毒性(LAST)是一种罕见但可能危及生命的并发症。在全身麻醉下,神经症状常常被掩盖,延误了诊断并增加了突发心血管衰竭的风险。因此,早期检测方法是非常必要的。病例介绍:一位48岁男性患者(身高182公分,体重98公斤)行纵隔甲状腺肿物切除术。气管局部麻醉10 mL 4%利多卡因,胸壁麻醉20 mL 1%利多卡因加1:10万肾上腺素。气道麻醉后30min,额叶脑电图出现连续θ波,胸壁麻醉后脑电图增强。这些波转变成一个重复的模式,并演变成尖锐的周期性放电。给予20%脂质乳150 mL后,脑电图归一化。结论:本病例强调全麻时脑电图监测有助于早期发现LAST,实时反馈治疗效果。
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Potential role of electroencephalographic monitoring for diagnosis and treatment of local anesthetic systemic toxicity during general anesthesia: a case report.

Background: Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication. Under general anesthesia, neurological signs are often masked, delaying diagnosis and increasing the risk of sudden cardiovascular collapse. Therefore, early detection methods are critically needed.

Case presentation: A 48-year-old male patient (height: 182 cm, weight: 98 kg) underwent resection of a mediastinal goiter. He received 10 mL of 4% lidocaine for topical airway anesthesia and 20 mL of 1% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine for chest wall anesthesia. Thirty minutes after airway anesthesia, continuous theta waves appeared on the frontal electroencephalogram (EEG), which were enhanced following chest wall anesthesia. These waves transitioned into a repeating pattern and evolved into sharp periodic discharges. After administering 150 mL of 20% lipid emulsion, the EEG normalized.

Conclusions: This case highlights that EEG monitoring during general anesthesia may facilitate the early detection of LAST and provide real-time feedback on treatment efficacy.

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JA Clinical Reports
JA Clinical Reports ANESTHESIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: JA Clinical Reports is a companion journal to the Journal of Anesthesia (JA), the official journal of the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists (JSA). This journal is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal related to clinical anesthesia practices such as anesthesia management, pain management and intensive care. Case reports are very important articles from the viewpoint of education and the cultivation of scientific thinking in the field of anesthesia. However, submissions of anesthesia research and clinical reports from Japan are notably decreasing in major anesthesia journals. Therefore, the JSA has decided to launch a new journal, JA Clinical Reports, to encourage JSA members, particularly junior Japanese anesthesiologists, to publish papers in English language.
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