Objectives: The world is currently facing an unprecedented healthcare crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of these guidelines is to produce a framework to facilitate the partial and gradual resumption of intervention activity in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: The group has endeavoured to produce a minimum number of recommendations to highlight the strengths to be retained in the 7 predefined areas: (1) protection of staff and patients; (2) benefit/risk and patient information; (3) preoperative assessment and decision on intervention; (4) modalities of the preanaesthesia consultation; (5) specificity of anaesthesia and analgesia; (6) dedicated circuits and (7) containment exit type of interventions.
Background: Peri-operative pulmonary hypertension can lead to right ventricular dysfunction and to an increase in morbidity and mortality. Altered function of the pulmonary vascular endothelium and vasoconstriction play a crucial role in the development of elevated pulmonary vascular resistance. Because pulmonary artery vasoreactivity is dependent on many factors including the constricting agent that precipitated the event therefore the aim of the current study was to investigate the effectiveness of different classes of vasodilator agents to reverse endothelin-1 (ET-1) or thromboxane A(2) (TxA(2))-induced vasoconstriction in porcine pulmonary artery (PA) in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCalcium overload during hypoxia and reoxygenation exerts deleterious effects in endothelial and smooth muscle cells but potential effects of sodium-proton exchanger (NHE) inhibitors have never been investigated in both adult and senescent vessels. Isolated aortic rings from adult and senescent rats were submitted to hypoxia (50 min) or to hypoxia/reoxygenation (20/30 min) without or with cariporide (10(-6) M) and aortic vasoreactivity was recorded. After hypoxia, relaxation to acetylcholine was preserved in adult rings treated with cariporide (-22.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFbeta-adrenoceptor antagonists, especially atenolol, reduce perioperative cardiac morbidity. Because there are no data on the bioavailability of atenolol given by nasogastric tube in the postoperative period, we assessed the efficacy of this route of administration in 18 patients scheduled for abdominal surgery. We found a 36% reduction in the area under the atenolol concentration curve and a 46% reduction in the peak concentration of atenolol in the postoperative period compared with preoperative values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Anaphylactic shock therapy includes the use of catecholamines but they may not always be effective. Because vasodilation during anaphylaxis is a result of the endothelial release of multiple mediators, we investigated the effects of epinephrine, vasopressin, and inhibitors of nitric oxide and prostanoid pathways on histamine-induced relaxation in human internal mammary artery. The vessel segments were obtained intraoperatively and were suspended in organ chambers to record isometric tension.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHydroxyethyl starches (HES) interfere with coagulation because of their molecular structure and the amount infused during surgery. Coagulation defects include platelet dysfunction and a decrease of the VIII/von Willebrand factor complex (VIII/vWF). We examined the effects of 6% HES 200/0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: The incidence of cholelithiasis is increased in heart transplant recipients.
Study Aim: The aim of this retrospective study was to report a series of 27 heart transplant recipients operated for cholelithiasis and to assess the indications and safety of cholecystectomy in this population.
Patients And Methods: Over a 9-year period, from January 1991 to December 1999, 27 heart transplant recipients (21 men and 6 women; mean age: 54.
Background: Maintenance of airway patency and oxygenation are the main objectives of face-mask ventilation. Because the incidence of difficult mask ventilation (DMV) and the factors associated with it are not well known, we undertook this prospective study.
Methods: Difficult mask ventilation was defined as the inability of an unassisted anesthesiologist to maintain the measured oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetry > 92% or to prevent or reverse signs of inadequate ventilation during positive-pressure mask ventilation under general anesthesia.
Background: In a variety of disease states, endothelium-dependent vasodilation is abnormal. Reduced nitric oxide (NO) production, increased destruction of NO by superoxide, diminished cellular levels of L-arginine or tetrahydrobiopterin, and alterations in membrane signaling have been implicated. We examined these potential mechanisms in human vessels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Vasospasm of arterial grafts represents an unpredictable complication of coronary artery surgery and may compromise myocardial revascularization, and treatment is based on empirical therapy with nitroglycerin. Because of the potential for tolerance to nitroglycerin to occur, the authors studied different vasodilators acting through separate pathways on segments of human internal mammary artery.
Methods: Isolated vascular rings were precontracted with norepinephrine (1 microM), KCl, or the thromboxane A2 analogue (U46619, 10 nm).
Unlabelled: Endothelial dysfunction and platelet activation with thromboxane release may contribute to spasm or alterations in internal mammary artery (IMA) graft flow during coronary artery surgery. Clevidipine, an ultrashort-acting dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker, is undergoing clinical development, but there are little data regarding its effects on human vasculature. We investigated the effects of clevidipine on human IMA obtained during surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Fr Anesth Reanim
October 1994
In a 25-year-old woman, admitted with a haemorrhagic syndrome following biliary surgery, an inhibitor of factor VIII was detected. As bleeding was major, she was re-operated on under perioperative administration of the anti-inhibitory coagulant complex Autoplex-T, associated with polyvalent i.v.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe published risk of mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis C virus varies according to the population studied and the tests used. In a prospective study we used the polymerase chain reaction to assess the risk of vertical transmission of hepatitis C virus in an unselected population of women uninfected by human immunodeficiency virus. Hepatitis C virus antibodies were sought with a second-generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 2,367 consecutive pregnant women.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo cases are reported of upper limb rhabdomyolysis occurring after prolonged ENT cancer surgery, the patient being part of the time in the right lateral position, with the left forearm outstretched. Surgery consisted of a vertical hemilaryngectomy with immediate parascapular free graft reconstruction in a 48-year-old man (10 h of surgery, with 6 h in a lateral position) and the surgical removal of a neoplasm involving the mouth floor and larynx in a 62-year-old man including parascapsular free graft reconstruction (10 h of surgery, with 7 h in a lateral position). In the early postoperative period, the patients complained of severe pain in the left forearm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case is reported of a severe neurological deficit after hand surgical using pneumatic tourniquet. The 51 year old ASA I patient underwent an axillary block for hand surgery using 50 ml of mepivacaïne 1%. The tourniquet was remained at 300 mmHg for only 45 min.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Corps Sante Armees Terre Mer Air
April 1961