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Administering Anesthesia for Patients with ALS Having a Diaphragmatic Pacemaker Placed: Special Considerations

Administering Anesthesia for Patients with ALS Having a Diaphragmatic Pacemaker Placed: Special Considerations
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摘要 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease is a relentlessly progressive, fatal disease. Progression of the disease results 3 - 5 years after diagnosis, often from respiratory failure. The diaphragm pacing system (DPS) is a device that stimulates the diaphragm to maximally contract so patients can breathe more effectively. It has been used in patients with neurologic injuries such as spinal cord injury and ALS. From an anesthetic perspective, both the surgery and the patient population present several unique challenges. This case series describes three patients with ALS who had the diaphragmatic pacemaker placed and the anesthetic management during those surgeries. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease is a relentlessly progressive, fatal disease. Progression of the disease results 3 - 5 years after diagnosis, often from respiratory failure. The diaphragm pacing system (DPS) is a device that stimulates the diaphragm to maximally contract so patients can breathe more effectively. It has been used in patients with neurologic injuries such as spinal cord injury and ALS. From an anesthetic perspective, both the surgery and the patient population present several unique challenges. This case series describes three patients with ALS who had the diaphragmatic pacemaker placed and the anesthetic management during those surgeries.
机构地区 Mayo Clinic Hospital
出处 《Open Journal of Anesthesiology》 2014年第9期223-226,共4页 麻醉学期刊(英文)
关键词 ALS Amyotrophic Lateral SCLEROSIS DIAPHRAGMATIC PACEMAKER DPS Lou Gehrig’s Disease ALS Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Diaphragmatic Pacemaker DPS Lou Gehrig’s Disease

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