Anaesthetic management of a toddler with uncorrected tetralogy of Fallot undergoing surgery for epidural haematoma.

Aurobinda Kanungo,Nidhi Singh,Amiya Kumar Barik

BMJ case reports(2022)

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Abstract
The literature on the anaesthetic management of a toddler presenting to the emergency department with an acute epidural haematoma with an uncorrected tetralogy of Fallot is sparse and management can be challenging. The main anaesthetic goals are to increase or maintain systemic vascular resistance and decrease pulmonary vascular resistance for cardiovascular stability, while maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure and decreasing intracranial pressure for cerebral protection. Thus, a balanced approach is desirable while managing such cases from emergency to the intensive care unit.
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Anaesthesia,Trauma,Neuroanaesthesia,Trauma CNS,PNS,Cardiothoracic surgery
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