Intraoperative Asystole: A Case Report
Journal: Clinical Case Reports: Open Access (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-08-26
Authors : Anil Kilinc Zubeyir Cebeci Ebru Canakci Nilay Tas;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Spinal anaesthesia; Vasovagal reflex; Bezold-Jarish reflex; Asystole; Inguinal hernia;
Abstract
Cardiac arrest during spinal anaesthesia is unusual, uncommon and unexpected. The vasovagal reflex may cause hypotension, bradycardia, and cardiac arrest even in patients without cardiac problems. In this paper, we aimed to present a 37-year-old male patient who developed asystole after spinal anaesthesia administered to perform an inguinal hernia repair.
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