Publications by authors named "Iris Santos de Souza"

Cardiac arrest during neuraxial anesthesia is a serious adverse event, which may lead to significant neurological damage and death if not treated promptly. The associated mechanisms are neglected respiratory failure, extensive sympathetic block, local anaesthetic toxicity, total spinal block, in addition to the growing awareness of the vagal predominance as a predisposing factor. In the case reported, the patient was 25 years old, ASA I, scheduled for aesthetic lipoplasty.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Iris Santos de Souza"

  • - Iris Santos de Souza's research primarily focuses on the risks and complications associated with anesthetic procedures, particularly in the context of aesthetic plastic surgeries.
  • - One notable case study involves a 25-year-old patient who experienced cardiac arrest following epidural anesthesia during lipoplasty, highlighting the serious consequences of neuraxial anesthesia and the need for prompt intervention.
  • - The study emphasizes multiple potential mechanisms that can lead to cardiac arrest, including respiratory failure, sympathetic block, local anesthetic toxicity, and vagal predominance, underlining the importance of awareness in clinical settings.