keyword
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35322378/mapping-the-current-evidence-on-the-anesthetic-management-of-adult-patients-with-neuromuscular-disorders-a-scoping-review
#21
REVIEW
Luuk R van den Bersselaar, Madelief Gubbels, Sheila Riazi, Luc Heytens, Heinz Jungbluth, Nicol C Voermans, Marc M J Snoeck
PURPOSE: Patients with neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) are at increased risk of perioperative complications. The objective of this scoping review was to examine emerging evidence from published studies, case reports, and review articles on anesthetic management of patients with NMDs, following the methodological frame for scoping reviews. SOURCES: We searched PubMed and EMBASE for articles published between 1 January 2000 and 14 July 2021. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Three prospective and 21 retrospective studies on altered pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA) in NMD patients were included...
June 2022: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34991188/comparison-of-two-lung-and-one-lung-ventilation-in-bilateral-video-assisted-thoracoscopic-extended-thymectomy-in-myasthenia-gravis-a-retrospective-study
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mijung Yun, Gunn Hee Kim, Sung-Chul Ko, Yun Jae Han, Wooshik Kim
Background: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease, and early thymectomy is recommended. Since the introduction of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, the safety and effectiveness of carbon dioxide insufflation in the thoracic cavity (capnothorax) has been controversial. This study aimed to compare the safety and effectiveness of ventilation methods in bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic extended thymectomy (BVET) with capnothorax. Methods: We retrospectively investigated the medical records of patients with MG who underwent BVET between August 2016 and January 2018...
January 6, 2022: Anesthesia and pain medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34899044/recommendations-of-the-agg-section-maternal-disease-for-myasthenia-gravis-in-pregnancy
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maritta Kühnert, Markus Schmidt, Bettina Kuschel, Ute Margaretha Schäfer-Graf
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease with a range of clinical presentations which manifest as combinations of weakness of the ocular, bulbar, and respiratory muscle groups and muscles of the extremities. Young women of reproductive age are most commonly affected. Preconception planning, the impact of pregnancy, prepartum management, drug therapy in pregnancy, myasthenic and cholinergic crises, fetal monitoring, peripartum management including analgesia and anesthesia during labor and cesarean section as well as neonatal management and neonatal myasthenia gravis are described here and the appropriate recommendations are given...
December 2021: Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34886860/non-intubated-uniportal-subxiphoid-thoracoscopic-extended-thymectomy-for-thymoma-associated-with-myasthenia-gravis
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhengcheng Liu, Louqian Zhang, Weifeng Tang, Rusong Yang
BACKGROUND: To describe a technique of non-intubated uniportal subxiphoid thoracoscopic extended thymectomy. METHODS: Data were collected retrospectively. A single 3-cm transverse incision was made below the xiphoid process. This method for extended thymectomy entails adoption of uniportal subxiphoid VATS combined with using of non-intubated anesthesia for thymoma associated with myasthenia gravis. RESULTS: Ten consecutive patients underwent this procedure successfully...
December 9, 2021: World Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34579751/risk-factors-of-prolonged-ventilation-after-thymectomy-in-thymoma-myasthenia-gravis-patients
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anqi Du, Xiao Li, Youzhong An, Zhancheng Gao
BACKGROUND: To explore the risk factors for prolonged ventilation after thymectomy in patients with thymoma associated with myasthenia gravis (TAMG). METHODS: We reviewed the records of 112 patients with TAMG after thymectomy between January 2010 and December 2019 in Peking University People's Hospital. Demographic, pathological, preoperative data and the Anesthesia, surgery details were assessed with multivariable logistic regression analysis to predict the risk of prolonged ventilation after thymectomy...
September 27, 2021: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33503721/-clinical-characteristics-and-outcome-of-pregnant-patients-with-myasthenia-gravis
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y P Chen, J Zhang, B Chen, W Wang, M Fan, X Y Tao
Objective: To study the clinical characteristics of pregnant patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) and the influence of MG to pregnancy. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted including 28 MG patients with 38 pregnancies admitted to the 8th Medical Center of PLA General Hospital between January 2013 and October 2018. Data were collected including clinical scores of MG, serum level of acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibodies, abnormal repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) and history of thymectomy before pregnancy...
February 1, 2021: Zhonghua Nei Ke za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33391962/comparison-of-the-outcomes-between-bilateral-thoracoscopic-maximal-thymectomy-versus-trans-sternal-maximal-thymectomy-for-non-thyomomatous-myasthenia-gravis-patients-a-local-university-hospital-experience
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Waseem M Hajjar, Naief W Almasry, Abdulaziz S Alarifi, Fahad B Alfahad, Khalid A Alanazi, Abdullah F Alfaleh
INTRODUCTION: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease characterized by excessive and intense weakness of both respiratory and skeletal muscles. Management of MG involves both medical and surgical treatment. The surgical management includes resection of the thymus gland by many approaches, either bilateral thoracoscopic maximal thymectomy (BTT) or trans-sternal maximal thymectomy (TS). We hypothesized that bilateral thoracoscopic maximal thymectomy is as effective as trans-sternal maximal thymectomy to treat and control the disease...
December 25, 2020: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33389160/steroid-induced-rapid-recovery-from-respiratory-dysfunction-in-a-patient-with-myasthenia-gravis-after-spinal-anesthesia
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atsushi Yamashita, Tamie Takenami, Mariko Kawabata, Takahiro Honda
We report an 83-year-old man with myasthenia gravis (MG) who developed respiratory depression after spinal anesthesia for transurethral laser enucleation of the prostate. He became less responsive after complained of dyspnea, with a decrease of SpO2 to 83% approximately 13 min after intrathecal administration of 0.5% isobaric bupivacaine 3 ml. With a diagnosis of exacerbation of MG, hydrocortisone 100 mg was administered, following which both consciousness and spontaneous respiration rapidly improved. Cold sense was observed below the C4 dermatome...
February 2021: Journal of Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33218385/anesthesia-and-perioperative-considerations-for-patients-with-myasthenia-gravis
#29
REVIEW
Shawn Collins, Howard Roberts, Ian Hewer
Patients with neuromuscular diseases such as myasthenia gravis can present as complicated anesthetic cases. This article reviews anesthetic considerations for optimal perioperative care of patients with myasthenia gravis. The pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis, cholinergic and myasthenic crises, and perioperative management are discussed; this includes the pharmacology of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors vs sugammadex, extubation criteria, pain management, and risk factors for postoperative myasthenic crisis...
December 2020: AANA Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33050932/orthostatic-hypotension-secondary-to-a-suspected-thymoma-in-a-dog-a-case-report
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy Hansford, Natalia Henao-Guerrero
BACKGROUND: This is the first case report description, to our knowledge, of a cranial mediastinal mass (suspected thymoma) causing orthostatic hypotension in a dog. CASE PRESENTATION: A Labrador Retriever presented for urethral stent placement during cystoscopy secondary to transitional cell carcinoma diagnosis. During anesthesia, the patient had unexpected severe and poorly-responsive hypotension following a shift in position. Several days later, an intrathoracic mass was discovered, raising concerns that the position of the mass in relation to the great vessels and heart may have been the cause of the hypotension...
October 13, 2020: BMC Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33032803/-perioperative-challenges-and-neuromuscular-blockade-concerns-in-robotic-thymectomy-for-myasthenia-gravis
#31
Atish Pal, Vikas Gogia, Chetan Mehra
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease characterized by weakness and fatigability of skeletal muscles, with improvement following rest. It is a disease of great significance to the anesthesiologist because it affects the neuromuscular junction. Robotic thymectomy has come up in recent times due to the minimally invasive nature and its advantages. This presents a new set of challenges for the anesthesia team, and here we present the various anesthesia considerations and perioperative management in a series of 20 patients who underwent robotic thymectomy...
September 2020: Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32833750/progress-in-the-therapy-of-myasthenia-gravis-getting-closer-to-effective-targeted-immunotherapies
#32
REVIEW
Marinos C Dalakas
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an update on immunomodulating and immunosuppressive therapies in myasthenia gravis and highlight newly approved, or pending approval, therapies with new biologics. RECENT FINDINGS: Preoperative IVIg is not needed to prevent myasthenic crisis in stable myasthenia gravis patients scheduled for surgery under general anesthesia, based on controlled data. Rituximab, if initiated early in new-onset myasthenia gravis, can lead to faster and more sustained remission even without immunotherapies in 35% of patients at 2 years...
October 2020: Current Opinion in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32768089/neuromuscular-disorders-in-pregnancy
#33
REVIEW
Louis H Weimer
Many neuromuscular disorders preexist or occur during pregnancy. In some cases, pregnancy unmasks a latent hereditary disorder. Most available information is based on case reports or series or retrospective clinical experience or patient surveys. Of special interest are pregnancy-induced changes in disease course or severity and likelihood for baseline recovery of function postpartum. Labor and delivery present special challenges in many conditions that affect skeletal but not smooth (uterine) muscle; so labor complications must be anticipated...
2020: Handbook of Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32739906/maternal-and-neonatal-outcomes-among-pregnant-women-with-myasthenia-gravis
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Nicholls-Dempsey, Nicholas Czuzoj-Shulman, Haim Arie Abenhaim
Objectives Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease affecting the neuromuscular junction marked by weakness and fatiguability of skeletal muscle. MG has an unpredictable course in pregnancy. Our purpose was to evaluate the effect of MG on maternal and neonatal outcomes. Methods Using the United States' Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Nationwide Inpatient Sample from 2005 to 2015, we conducted a retrospective cohort study consisting of women who delivered during that period. Multivariate logistic regression models, adjusted for baseline maternal demographics and comorbidities, were used to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes among pregnancies in women with and without MG...
October 25, 2020: Journal of Perinatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32317886/myasthenia-gravis-and-sugammadex-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
#35
Sujana Dontukurthy, Carrie Wisler, Vidya Raman, Joseph D Tobias
Anesthesia care during surgical procedures in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) can be challenging, as these patients have increased sensitivity to neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) and may be at high risk for postoperative weakness and respiratory failure. Even intermediate-acting NMBAs may have a prolonged effect resulting in residual weakness after reversal with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (neostigmine). Sugammadex (Bridion®, Merck and Co, Whithouse Stations, New Jersey) is a novel pharmacologic agent that reverses neuromuscular blockade by encapsulating rocuronium or vecuronium...
April 2020: Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31421671/failure-of-reversion-of-neuromuscular-block-with-sugammadex-in-patient-with-myasthenia-gravis-case-report-and-brief-review-of-literature
#36
REVIEW
Hermann Dos Santos Fernandes, Jorge Luiz Saraiva Ximenes, Daniel Ibanhes Nunes, Hazem Adel Ashmawi, Joaquim Edson Vieira
BACKGROUND: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a challenge for anesthesia management. This report shows that the use of rocuronium-sugammadex is not free from flaws and highlights the importance of cholinesterase inhibitors management and neuromuscular block monitoring in the perioperative period of myasthenic patients. CASE PRESENTATION: Myasthenic female patient submitted to general balanced anesthesia using 25 mg of rocuronium. Under train-of-four (TOF) monitoring, repeated doses of sugammadex was used in a total of 800 mg without recovery of neuromuscular blockade, but TOF ratio (TOFR) was stabilized at 60%...
August 17, 2019: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31124838/effect-of-sugammadex-on-postoperative-myasthenic-crisis-in-myasthenia-gravis-patients-propensity-score-analysis-of-a-japanese-nationwide-database
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hideyuki Mouri, Taisuke Jo, Hiroki Matsui, Kiyohide Fushimi, Hideo Yasunaga
BACKGROUND: In myasthenia gravis (MG) patients, postoperative myasthenic crisis, and residual neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) can cause respiratory failure that requires mechanical ventilation. However, it remains unclear whether the use of sugammadex for NMBA reversal reduces postoperative myasthenic crisis in MG patients undergoing surgery. We analyzed the association between use of sugammadex and postoperative myasthenic crisis in patients with MG using a national inpatient database...
February 2020: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30859135/anesthetic-considerations-for-a-patient-with-myasthenia-gravis-undergoing-deep-sedation-in-an-outpatient-oral-surgery-setting
#38
Shamit S Prabhu, Saad A Khan, Alexander L Doudnikoff, Uday N Reebye
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a neuromuscular autoimmune disorder which clinically presents as muscular weakness and fatigue due to autoantibody formation against acetylcholine receptors (AChR), leading to their subsequent destruction. Due to the neuromuscular implications of MG, certain considerations must be taken into account when providing anesthesia to MG patients. In the following case report, we have outlined procedural considerations for the anesthetic management of a patient with MG undergoing deep sedation for an elective oral surgery in an outpatient setting, as well as a discussion of relevant literature...
February 2019: Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30396362/unexpected-dislocation-following-accurate-total-hip-arthroplasty-caused-by-excessive-hip-joint-laxity-during-myasthenic-crisis-a-case-report
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshiki Murotani, Yutaka Kuroda, Koji Goto, Toshiyuki Kawai, Shuichi Matsuda
BACKGROUND: Dislocation following total hip arthroplasty is mainly caused by malposition. However, the coexistence of neuromuscular disorders is also considered a risk for dislocation due to excessive hip joint laxity. To minimize risk of dislocation, preoperative planning using combined anteversion has been widely used. The recommended combined anteversion angle (the total of cup and stem anteversion angles) is 50 ± 10°. CASE PRESENTATION: A 33-year-old Japanese woman underwent elective total hip arthroplasty due to osteonecrosis of the femoral head associated with corticosteroid pulse therapy for myasthenia gravis...
November 6, 2018: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29980408/perianesthetic-implications-and-considerations-for-myasthenia-gravis
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Virginia C Muckler, Jennifer M O'Brien, Stephen E Matson, Andi N Rice
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease in which antibodies against the post-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor at the neuromuscular junction develop. Although the exact cause of MG remains unknown, the thymus is a common factor in many cases. Patients with underlying junctional disease, such as MG, have greater anesthesia-related risks because of their known predisposition toward prolonged muscle weakness. Medications given in the perioperative period, such as anesthetic agents, antibiotics, cardiovascular drugs, and corticosteroids, affect neuromuscular transmission that contributes to muscle weakness...
February 2019: Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
keyword
keyword
93139
2
3
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.