[HSF] acute aortic insuffiency dure to BE
erdinç naseri
enaseri at hotmail.com.tr
Wed Feb 21 16:24:37 EST 2007
Hal,
You are right I hope the anestesia will be more smooth next time.Catheter in
the left jugular region ( trying to cateterize L jugular vein ending up in a
massive hematoma in that region and on CXR catether up to the ascending
aorta.To tell the truth some how scared of pulling out the cath outside the
operation room.No problem in the L upper extremity.
erdinc
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>Subject: Re: [HSF] acute aortic insuffiency dure to BE
>Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 06:11:21 EST
>
>Erdinc,
> IV in the subclavian artery? What's the status of the hand on that
>side?
>Years ago, I remember some locum tenens anesthesiologist was caught
>accidentally giving induction meds down my patient's radial A-line. The
>only way we
>picked it up was that the patient screamed in pain as the meds went to the
>affected hand. Fortunately, no harm done, but that was the last case that
>anesthesiologist ever did for me.
> Anyway, good luck with your patient. Hopefully, induction will be a
>little smoother this time. In the absence of CAD, I can't think of a good
>reasaon
>for your patient collapsing hemodynamically at induction. Sound like bad
>anesthesia to me. Before you do the operation, I would definitely review
>protocols with this anesthesiologist.
>Hal
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