Case 27: Dyspnea
Clinical characteristic Point value Malignancy 1 Paralysis/immobilization of a lower extremity 1 Bedridden >3 days or extensive surgery <12 weeks earlier 1 Pain/swelling localized along the deep venous system 1…
Clinical characteristic Point value Malignancy 1 Paralysis/immobilization of a lower extremity 1 Bedridden >3 days or extensive surgery <12 weeks earlier 1 Pain/swelling localized along the deep venous system 1…
TURP syndrome Na+ (mEq/l) Low 135–125 Moderate 125–120 Moderately critical 110–120 Critical <110 Rough calculations of the absorbed volume can be done with (Eq. 5.1): (5.1) (ECF = extracellular fluid ≈ 20 % of…
Fig. 13.1 Pressure–volume curve of the left ventricle In diastolic heart failure, there is a relaxation disorder of the left ventricle, which causes diastolic pressure increases during ventricle filling (d…
Human factors Description Examples Possible problem-solving strategies Actionism Spontaneous acts without consideration of goals Thereby neglecting to perform necessary steps and overlooking relevant information Case 24 Extubation of a patient…
Severity Systolic pressure gradient [mmHg] Area of valve opening [cm2] I <40 >1.5 II 40–80 0.8–1.5 III 81–120 0.4–0.8 IV >120 <0.4 Aortic valve stenosis increases systolic resistance. The increased…
Fig. 28.1 Schematic presentation of the oculocardiac reflex. The afferents (dotted line) travel via the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve. After synapsing at the brain stem, the efferent impulse…
Fig. 22.1 Algorithm of the Department of Anesthesiology of the University Hospital Dresden for perioperative glucocorticoid substitution in patients with Cushing’s syndrome or long-term corticosteroid therapy The anesthesiologist who performed…
Medication class Agent Analgesics Codeine, morphine Antibiotics/antiviral drugs/antimycotics Acyclovir, amphotericin B, cephalosporin, ciprofloxacin, imipenem, metronidazole, rifampicin, penicillin Anticonvulsants Phenytoin, phenobarbital Cardiovascular active medications Clonidine, captopril, digoxin, nifedipine, propranolol Drugs Alcohol,…
Type Characteristic I Ocular myasthenia IIa Light, generalized form IIb Severe generalized form with involvement of the faciopharyngeal and respiratory muscles III Acute, rapidly progressing generalized form with respiratory muscle…
Matthias Hübler, Thea Koch and Karen B. Domino (eds.)Complications and Mishaps in Anesthesia2014Cases – Analysis – Preventive Strategies10.1007/978-3-642-45407-3_14 © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014 14. Case 14: Septoplasty Katharina Martin1, Mike Hänsel1, Karen B. Domino2 and Matthias Hübler1 (1) Department of Anesthesiology…