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Anaesthetic management using remimazolam in a patient with severe aortic stenosis: a case report

Minako Furuta, Hisakatsu Ito, Mitsuaki Yamazaki

2021BMC Anesthesiology41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The administration of general anaesthesia in patients with aortic stenosis (AS) requires careful attention to haemodynamics. We used remimazolam for the induction and maintenance of anaesthesia in a woman with severe AS undergoing a total mastectomy. CASE PRESENTATION: An 81-year-old woman with severe AS was scheduled to undergo a total mastectomy. We decided to administer total intravenous anaesthesia with remimazolam to minimize haemodynamic changes. Although the patient showed transient hypotension after anaesthesia induction, the cardiac index was preserved with a low dose of continuous noradrenaline. The anaesthesia was then safely maintained without a decrease in the patient's cardiac index. CONCLUSIONS: General anaesthesia using remimazolam preserved cardiac output in this patient; therefore, remimazolam can be safely used to avoid the risk of cardiac suppression in patients with severe AS.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnesthesiaGeneral anaesthesiaAnesthesiologyHemodynamicsStenosisSurgeryCardiologyCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical OutcomesCardiovascular Issues in PregnancyCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
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