Anesthesia Protocol for Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Procedures: A Review | Chapter 13 | New Frontiers in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 14
Sugammadex has proven to be very useful in all those cases where a lack of or inadequate return of spontaneous ventilation is difficult to prove as a result of depth of anaesthesia and/or neuromuscular blockade, or as a result of causes related to the disease, surgical procedures, or the patients' cardiovascular conditions. Sugammadex is given in all cases of fast track anaesthetic for non-complex procedures, even if they are performed with the help of CEC, and in patients of this weight who are not TOF guided due to issues with the detected value in premature infants or those of low weight. In all situations of fast track anaesthetic for non-complex procedures, even if carried cuted employing CEC, administration of sugammadex is expected in the first four hours post-operative when there has not been a proper restoration of spontaneous breathing.
Author (S) Details
Leonardo Milella
UOC
Head of Anesthesia and Intensive Care TI-CCH Pediatric Hospital “John XXIII”,
Italy.
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