Asystole During Airway Manipulation in Neurosurgical Patient:Causes and Management
Journal: International Journal of Anesthesiology & Research (IJAR) (Vol.01, No. 01)Publication Date: 2013-08-07
Authors : Tumul Chowdhury MD; DM; Marta Cenkowski MD; Ronald B Cappellani MD; FRCPC;
Page : 01-02
Keywords : Asystole; Laryngoscopy; Neurosurgery.;
Abstract
Hemodynamic disturbances in neurosurgical patients may be attributed by various neurogenic causes mainly raised intracranial pressure (ICP); however, cardiovascular perturbations during airway management in such patients add more concern and results in a diagnostic dilemma. In this article we have highlighted a case along with review of literature on severe cardiovascular changes during airway management in neurosurgical patients.
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