R. Schiraldi
Hospital Universitario La Paz
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Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016
María Mercedes López; E. Guasch; R. Schiraldi; Genaro Maggi; Eduardo Alonso; F. Gilsanz
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Aortic stenosis increases perioperative morbidity and mortality, perioperative invasive monitoring is advised for patients with an aortic valve area <1.0 cm(2) or a mean aortic valve gradient >30 mmHg and it is important to avoid hypotension and arrhythmias. We report the anaesthetic management with continuous spinal anaesthesia and minimally invasive haemodynamic monitoring of two patients with severe aortic stenosis undergoing surgical hip repair. CASE REPORT Two women with severe aortic stenosis were scheduled for hip fracture repair. Continuous spinal anaesthesia with minimally invasive haemodynamic monitoring was used for anaesthetic management of both. Surgery was performed successfully after two consecutive doses of 2mg of isobaric bupivacaine 0.5% in one of them and four consecutive doses in the other. Haemodynamic conditions remained stable throughout the intervention. Vital signs and haemodynamic parameters remained stable throughout the two interventions. CONCLUSION Our report illustrates the use of continuous spinal anaesthesia with minimally invasive haemodynamic monitoring as a valid alternative to general or epidural anaesthesia in two patients with severe aortic stenosis who are undergoing lower limb surgery. However, controlled clinical trials would be required to establish that this technique is safe and effective in these type or patients.
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016
N. Brogly; R. Schiraldi; Laura Puertas; Genaro Maggi; Eduardo Alonso Yanci; Ever Hugo Martinez Maldonado; Emilia Victoria Guasch Arevalo; Fernando Gilsanz Rodríguez
BACKGROUND The delivery of cardiac patients is a challenge for the anaesthesiologist, to whom the welfare of both the mother and the foetus is a main issue. In case of caesarean section, advanced monitoring allows to optimize haemodynamic condition and to improve morbidity and mortality. OBJECTIVE To describe the use of pulse contour analysis calibrated by Trans-pulmonar thermodilution (Picco Plus(®)) for the perioperative management of a caesarean section in a patient with severe cardiomyopathy. CASE REPORT We describe the case of a 28-year-old woman with a congenital heart disease who was submitted to a caesarean section under general anaesthesia for maternal pathology and foetal breech presentation. Intra- and post-operative management was optimized by advanced haemodynamic monitorization obtained by pulse contour wave analysis and thermodilution calibration (Picco Plus(®) monitor). The information about preload, myocardial contractility and postcharge was useful in guiding the fluid therapy and the use of vasoactive drugs. CONCLUSION This case report illustrates the importance of advanced haemodynamic monitoring with an acceptably invasive device in obstetric patients with high cardiac risk. The increasing experience in advanced haemodynamic management will probably permit to decrease morbidity and mortality of obstetric patients in the future.
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2017
Fabiola Quinteros Hinojosa; Margarita Revelo; Alexander Salazar; G. Maggi; R. Schiraldi; N. Brogly; Fernando Gilsanz
Inotropic drugs are part of the treatment of heart failure; however, inotropic treatment has been largely debated due to the increased incidence of adverse effects and increased mortality. Recently levosimendan, an inotropic positive agent, has been proved to be effective in acute heart failure, reducing the mortality and improving cardiac and renal performance. We report the case of a 75-year-old woman with history of heart and renal failure and hip fracture. Levosimendan was used in preoperative preparation as an adjuvant therapy, to improve cardiac and renal function and to allow surgery.
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2017
Fabiola Quinteros Hinojosa; Margarita Revelo; Alexander Salazar; G. Maggi; R. Schiraldi; N. Brogly; Fernando Gilsanz
Inotropic drugs are part of the treatment of heart failure; however, inotropic treatment has been largely debated due to the increased incidence of adverse effects and increased mortality. Recently levosimendan, an inotropic positive agent, has been proved to be effective in acute heart failure, reducing the mortality and improving cardiac and renal performance. We report the case of a 75-year-old woman with history of heart and renal failure and hip fracture. Levosimendan was used in preoperative preparation as an adjuvant therapy, to improve cardiac and renal function and to allow surgery.
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016
N. Brogly; R. Schiraldi; Laura Puertas; Genaro Maggi; Eduardo Alonso Yanci; Ever Hugo Martinez Maldonado; Emilia Victoria Guasch Arevalo; Fernando Gilsanz Rodríguez
Acta Anaesthesiologica Taiwanica | 2012
Genaro Maggi; R. Schiraldi; N. Brogly; Emilia Victoria Guasch Arevalo; Fernando Gilsanz Rodríguez
Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016
María Mercedes López; E. Guasch; R. Schiraldi; Genaro Maggi; Eduardo Alonso; F. Gilsanz
European Journal of Anaesthesiology | 2014
A. S. Ramirez; P. Salgado; R. Schiraldi; E. Guasch; F. Gilsanz
Revista Colombiana de Anestesiología | 2013
Genaro Maggi; R. Schiraldi; Eduardo Alonso; Victor Anillo Lombana; N. Brogly; E. Guasch; F. Gilsanz
European Journal of Anaesthesiology | 2013
G. Maggi; M. J. Villagran; E. Guasch; R. Schiraldi; N. Brogly; F. Gilsanz