Vasoplegic syndrome during Whipple procedure.

J Clin Anesth

Department of Surgical Oncology, MS Ramaiah Medical College and Hospitals, Bangalore, India.

Published: February 2017

Vasoplegic syndrome is an unusual cause of refractory hypotension under general anesthesia. It is commonly described in the setting of cardiac surgery, but rarely seen in noncardiac setting. We describe successful management of vasoplegic syndrome during Whipple procedure with vasopressin infusion. A high index of suspicion and prompt treatment with vasopressin can be lifesaving in patients with risk factors for vasoplegic syndrome who present with severe refractory hypotension and who respond poorly to fluid administration and routine vasopressor infusion.

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