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- Title
Post-evacuation cardiopulmonary distress in a case of molar pregnancy.
- Authors
Kurdi, Madhuri S.; Deva, Radhika S.
- Abstract
Molar pregnancy is a gestational trophoblastic disease wherein the swollen chorionic villi grow in a way that resembles a cluster of grapes. Patients with molar pregnancies very often need anesthesia for suction evacuation. Though molar pregnancy is usually uncomplicated, few cases may be associated with perioperative complications. Various anesthetic techniques have been used for molar evacuation. We present here a case of molar pregnancy with hyperthyroidism, in which general anesthesia (GA) was administered to the patient with laryngeal mask airway. Six hours after evacuation, she went into acute cardiopulmonary distress. She was fortunate enough to be picked up early and was managed successfully.
- Subjects
MOLAR pregnancy; CARDIOPULMONARY bypass; GENERAL anesthesia; LARYNGEAL masks; ADULT respiratory distress syndrome; AIRWAY (Anatomy); HYPERTHYROIDISM
- Publication
Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care, 2014, Vol 18, Issue 4, p452
- ISSN
1607-8322
- Publication type
Case Study