Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart Failure

Remimazolam, a novel and ultrashort-acting benzodiazepine, has been available for general anesthesia in Japan. The administration of remimazolam does not induce injection pain, has been reported to have less cardiovascular depressant effects during general anesthesia, and flumazenil can antagonize t...

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Main Authors: Tomoe Satoh, Noriaki Nishihara, Yasuaki Sawashita, Sho Ohno, Naoyuki Hirata, Michiaki Yamakage
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5536442
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spelling doaj-5b31239e8b8b45aeaf2d70ae8cbfa9022021-05-17T00:01:37ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Anesthesiology2090-63902021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5536442Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart FailureTomoe Satoh0Noriaki Nishihara1Yasuaki Sawashita2Sho Ohno3Naoyuki Hirata4Michiaki Yamakage5Department of AnesthesiologyDepartment of AnesthesiologyDepartment of AnesthesiologyDepartment of AnesthesiologyDepartment of AnesthesiologyDepartment of AnesthesiologyRemimazolam, a novel and ultrashort-acting benzodiazepine, has been available for general anesthesia in Japan. The administration of remimazolam does not induce injection pain, has been reported to have less cardiovascular depressant effects during general anesthesia, and flumazenil can antagonize the effects of remimazolam. However, in clinical trials, no patient who is complicated with severe heart failure or undergoes cardiac surgery was included. We present anesthetic management with remimazolam for MitraClip® implantation in a patient with severe mitral regurgitation and advanced heart failure. Remimazolam was administered both in anesthetic induction and maintenance with less cardiovascular depressant effects. After surgical procedures were completed, the patient smoothly recovered from anesthesia and the tracheal was extubated just after administration of flumazenil. Remimazolam may be able to achieve appropriate anesthetic management in patients complicated with severe cardiovascular diseases.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5536442
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author Tomoe Satoh
Noriaki Nishihara
Yasuaki Sawashita
Sho Ohno
Naoyuki Hirata
Michiaki Yamakage
spellingShingle Tomoe Satoh
Noriaki Nishihara
Yasuaki Sawashita
Sho Ohno
Naoyuki Hirata
Michiaki Yamakage
Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart Failure
Case Reports in Anesthesiology
author_facet Tomoe Satoh
Noriaki Nishihara
Yasuaki Sawashita
Sho Ohno
Naoyuki Hirata
Michiaki Yamakage
author_sort Tomoe Satoh
title Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart Failure
title_short Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart Failure
title_full Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart Failure
title_fullStr Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart Failure
title_full_unstemmed Remimazolam Anesthesia for MitraClip Implantation in a Patient with Advanced Heart Failure
title_sort remimazolam anesthesia for mitraclip implantation in a patient with advanced heart failure
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Anesthesiology
issn 2090-6390
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Remimazolam, a novel and ultrashort-acting benzodiazepine, has been available for general anesthesia in Japan. The administration of remimazolam does not induce injection pain, has been reported to have less cardiovascular depressant effects during general anesthesia, and flumazenil can antagonize the effects of remimazolam. However, in clinical trials, no patient who is complicated with severe heart failure or undergoes cardiac surgery was included. We present anesthetic management with remimazolam for MitraClip® implantation in a patient with severe mitral regurgitation and advanced heart failure. Remimazolam was administered both in anesthetic induction and maintenance with less cardiovascular depressant effects. After surgical procedures were completed, the patient smoothly recovered from anesthesia and the tracheal was extubated just after administration of flumazenil. Remimazolam may be able to achieve appropriate anesthetic management in patients complicated with severe cardiovascular diseases.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5536442
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