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Anaesthetic Management of a Patient with Sick Sinus Syndrome with Transvenous Pacemaker, Posted for Gastrojejunostomy and Vagotomy


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1 Post graduate student, Department of anaesthesiology, JSS Medical college and hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India
2 Prof and HOD, Department of anaesthesiology, JSS Medical college and hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India
 

patient with bradycardia is always the one who needs intensive monitoring and care under the influence of anaesthesia. These patients are at a high risk of going in for cardiac arrest. We encountered one such patient with sick sinus syndrome with a tranvenous pacemaker in situ. After induction and intubation the patient had a cardiac arrest. He was resuscitated and revived. We shall here discuss the intra operative management of this case

Keywords

Sick sinus syndrome, Trans venous pacemaker, Resuscitation.
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Authors

A. B. Shruti
Post graduate student, Department of anaesthesiology, JSS Medical college and hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India
M. Senthil Nath
Post graduate student, Department of anaesthesiology, JSS Medical college and hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India
P. N. Vishwanathan
Prof and HOD, Department of anaesthesiology, JSS Medical college and hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India

Abstract


patient with bradycardia is always the one who needs intensive monitoring and care under the influence of anaesthesia. These patients are at a high risk of going in for cardiac arrest. We encountered one such patient with sick sinus syndrome with a tranvenous pacemaker in situ. After induction and intubation the patient had a cardiac arrest. He was resuscitated and revived. We shall here discuss the intra operative management of this case

Keywords


Sick sinus syndrome, Trans venous pacemaker, Resuscitation.