Anesthetic management of a patient with the allergic granulomatous angitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome) |
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Authors: | H Sato O Shimoda H Terasaki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthesia, Izumi City Hospital. |
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Abstract: | ![]() We gave anesthesia 4 times to a patient (19-year-old female) with allergic granulomatous angitis (AGA). She had asthma, myopathy and detrimental side effect in her eyes of steroid therapy for AGA. Two of the 4 operations were emergency laparotomy for peritonitis due to colon perforation, and the other 2 operations were elective eye surgeries. General anesthesia was induced with thiamylal (1st operation) or midazolam (2nd-4th operation). Intraoperative anesthesia was maintained with N2O-O2-isoflurane combined with thoracic epidural anesthesia (1st operation) or N2O-O2-sevoflurane (2nd-4th operation). Asthmatic attack, which AGA accompanies frequently, did not occur during these anesthetic managements. The steroid therapy, which is a fundamental means to control the allergic syndrome, might suppress asthma. However, asthmatic attack and systemic vasculitis should be kept in mind in anesthetic management of AGA. |
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