ANAESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH SINGLE VENTRICLE POSTED FOR LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
Journal Title: Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 4
Abstract
PRESENTATION OF THE CASE A twenty-three-year-old lady weighing 46 kgs. was admitted for laparoscopic sterilisation. She was a known case of congenital double inlet left ventricle diagnosed in infancy and no intervention had been done. She was asymptomatic and had two uneventful vaginal deliveries and was posted for laparoscopic sterilisation, 2 months after her 2nd delivery. Her preoperative clinical examination revealed that she had a BMI of 21, Mallamapati class II and clubbing of fingers. Cyanosis was absent and jugular venous pulse was normal. Pulse rate of 90 beats per minute regular rhythm, blood pressure of 110/66 mmHg. On cardiac examination loud S2 and systolic murmur of 5/6 present in pulmonary area.
Authors and Affiliations
Velagalaburre Yalappa Srinivas, Santhosh Govinda Rao, Mathikere Boregowda Sudarshan
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