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Interscalene plexus block and general anesthesia in Brugada syndrome

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Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a channelopathy predisposing to malignant ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Perioperative pharmacological and physiological changes may precipitate these events and cardiac dysfunction. We report the… Click to show full abstract

Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a channelopathy predisposing to malignant ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Perioperative pharmacological and physiological changes may precipitate these events and cardiac dysfunction. We report the efficacy and safety interscalene brachial plexus block combined with general anesthesia in a patient with BrS. Awake and double-guided interscalene block was performed. After performing the block, general anesthesia was induced with fentanyl, propofol and rocuronium and maintained with oxygen-air/sevoflurane mixture. Sugammadex was administered for neuromuscular reversal. During perioperative period, the patient remained hemodynamically stable with anormal sinus rhythm and no ST segment changes. Hospital discharged occurred 36h after surgery without complications. General recommendations include avoidance of increased vagal tone, correction of electrolytes disturbances, maintenance of normothermia, normocapnia, adequate analgesia, and an adequately deep plane of anesthesia. Interscalene block combined with general anesthesia provided good analgesia, hemodynamic and cardiac electric stability.

Keywords: general anesthesia; interscalene; brugada syndrome; block; plexus block

Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
Year Published: 2019

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