A case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 years
Abstract Background The side and adverse effects of anesthesia and its neurotoxicity to children have become major concerns of anesthesiologists in recent years. Currently, no clinical trials have provided clear evidence indicating the suitable minimum age for a patient’s first anesthetic applicatio...
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doaj-2b8603cf5537490a94cd715daee950b52020-11-25T03:54:41ZengBMCBMC Anesthesiology1471-22532018-11-011811410.1186/s12871-018-0639-9A case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 yearsSibel Oba0Hacer Şebnem Türk1Şişli Hamidiye Etfal Education and Research Hospital, Anesthesiology and Reanimation Department Halaskargazi Cad. Etfal SokŞişli Hamidiye Etfal Education and Research Hospital, Anesthesiology and Reanimation Department Halaskargazi Cad. Etfal SokAbstract Background The side and adverse effects of anesthesia and its neurotoxicity to children have become major concerns of anesthesiologists in recent years. Currently, no clinical trials have provided clear evidence indicating the suitable minimum age for a patient’s first anesthetic application, importance of anesthesia duration, number of anesthetic applications or interval between two consecutive anesthesia applications. A very rare case concerning the side, adverse and neurotoxic effects of multiple anesthesia in a child is presented. Case presentation A case of a 9-year-old child who received 80 applications of anesthesia in 6 years because of corrosive esophagitis is presented. The commonly used anesthetic agents were propofol, fentanyl, rocuronium and sevoflurane. Conclusion In our case, there were no permanent side or adverse effects due to multiple anesthesia. The minimal psychological and scholastic problems of our case were tied to frequent hospitalization by the pediatric psychiatry consultation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12871-018-0639-9Multiple anesthesiaPediatricSide effects |
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A case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 years |
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A case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 years |
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A case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 years |
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A case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 years |
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A case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 years |
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case report of multiple anesthesia for pediatric surgery: 80 anesthesia applications in a period of 6 years |
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Abstract Background The side and adverse effects of anesthesia and its neurotoxicity to children have become major concerns of anesthesiologists in recent years. Currently, no clinical trials have provided clear evidence indicating the suitable minimum age for a patient’s first anesthetic application, importance of anesthesia duration, number of anesthetic applications or interval between two consecutive anesthesia applications. A very rare case concerning the side, adverse and neurotoxic effects of multiple anesthesia in a child is presented. Case presentation A case of a 9-year-old child who received 80 applications of anesthesia in 6 years because of corrosive esophagitis is presented. The commonly used anesthetic agents were propofol, fentanyl, rocuronium and sevoflurane. Conclusion In our case, there were no permanent side or adverse effects due to multiple anesthesia. The minimal psychological and scholastic problems of our case were tied to frequent hospitalization by the pediatric psychiatry consultation. |
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