A&A practice
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Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors are relatively new antidiabetic drugs, which have been recently approved for heart failure treatment. Although treatment interruption is recommended 3 to 4 days before surgery, it is unclear whether SGLT-2 inhibitors should be discontinued when prescribed for heart failure treatment. ⋯ She was nondiabetic and took dapagliflozin on the day of the procedure. This case suggests the need to discontinue SGLT-2 inhibitors ahead of the day of surgery when used for heart failure.
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Variations in the alveolar plateau phase of the capnogram are often confused with spontaneous breathing efforts in an intubated patient. The oscillations in the capnogram due to a large ascending thoracic aneurysm are a separate entity from cardiogenic oscillations, and can be an indicator of underlying bronchial or lung compression.
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Case Reports
Anesthetic Management of an Adult With Hyperekplexia Undergoing a Laparoscopic Colectomy: A Case Report.
Hyperekplexia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an exaggerated startle response to innocuous stimuli. There are several case reports documenting the administration of general anesthesia to infants and children with hyperekplexia and 1 case report documenting the use of a labor epidural in a parturient. ⋯ There are no case reports of adults with hyperekplexia receiving general anesthesia. We report the case of a 20-year-old woman with hyperekplexia who safely received general anesthesia without neuromuscular blockade for a laparoscopic colectomy.