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Publication Name World Journal of Anesthesiology
Manuscript ID 9653
Country/Territory United States
Received
2014-02-22 17:30
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ISSN 2218-6182 (online)
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Category Anesthesiology
Manuscript Type Case Report
Article Title EAnesthesia for ambulatory surgery in a child with hyposensitivity to pain
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Claude Abdallah
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Claude Abdallah, MD, MS, Division of Anesthesiology, Children’s National Medical Center, The George Washington University Medical Center, 111 Michigan Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20010-2970, United States. cabdalla@cnmc.org
Key Words General anesthesia; Child; Pain; Hyposensitivity; Surgery
Core Tip Congenital hyposensitivity to pain is a condition with predisposition to injury. In patients with congenital hyposensitivity to pain/Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN), knowledge regarding anesthetic requirements and complications derives from individual case reports, or small case series. Different categories of HSAN have been described. Complications in the immediate perioperative period have been described such as mild hypothermia and cardiovascular events, mostly bradycardia and hypotension. The majority of patients with hyposensitivity to pain reported in the literature have received standard anesthesia for surgery. Immobilization, prevention of autonomic reflexes, anxiolysis, and sedation are equally important aspects of the anesthetic management in patients with hyposensitivity to pain.
Publish Date 2014-08-20 21:05
Citation Abdallah C. Anesthesia for ambulatory surgery in a child with hyposensitivity to pain. World J Anesthesiol 2014; 3(2): 189-190
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2218-6182/full/v3/i2/189.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5313/wja.v3.i2.189
Full Article (PDF) WJA-3-189.pdf
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Manuscript File 9653-Review.docx
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Scientific Editor Work List 9653-Scientific editor work list.pdf