Cervical epidural anesthesia in post stroke patients: are we safe?

Acta Anaesthesiol Belg

Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.

Published: July 2012

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  • The use of regional anesthetic techniques like cervical epidural and inter-scalene brachial plexus blockade in rehabilitated stroke patients is still unclear.
  • A case study is presented featuring a stroke patient with reactive airway disease who received cervical epidural anesthesia for an above-elbow amputation.
  • The discussion focuses on the outcomes and considerations of performing cervical epidural anesthesia in patients with a history of stroke.

Article Abstract

The role of regional anesthetic techniques such as cervical epidural and inter-scalene brachial plexus blockade (ISB) in rehabilitated stroke patients remains uncertain. We present a case of rehabilitated stroke patient with reactive airway disease, which was managed using cervical epidural anesthesia for an above the elbow amputation. We further discuss the implications of the performance of cervical epidural anesthesia in post stroke patients.

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