"Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy

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Autor(a) principal: Moro,Eduardo Toshiyuki
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Goulart,Alexandre Palmeira
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACTBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: the "shortness of breath" or "breathing interruption" crisis can be considered a cause of hypoxia in childhood. It is characterized by the presence of a triggering factor followed by weeping and apnea in expiration accompanied by cyanosis or pallor. The sequence of events may include bradycardia, loss of consciousness, abnormal postural tone and even asystole. A review of the literature revealed only two reports of postoperative apnea caused by "shortness of breath".CASE REPORT: this article describes the case of a child with a history of "shortness of breath" undiagnosed before the adenotonsillectomy, but that represented the cause of episodes of hypoxemia and bradycardia in the postoperative period.CONCLUSIONS: the "shortness of breath" crisis should be considered as a possible cause of perioperative hypoxia in children, especially when there is a history suggestive of this problem. As some events may be accompanied by bradycardia, loss of consciousness, abnormal postural tone and even asystole, observation in a hospital setting should be considered.
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title "Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy
spellingShingle "Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy
Moro,Eduardo Toshiyuki
Apnea
Loss of breath
Child
Hypoxia
Bradycardia
Postanesthesia recovery
title_short "Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy
title_full "Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy
title_fullStr "Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy
title_full_unstemmed "Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy
title_sort "Loss of breath" as a cause of postoperative hypoxia and bradycardia in children submitted to tonsillectomy
author Moro,Eduardo Toshiyuki
author_facet Moro,Eduardo Toshiyuki
Goulart,Alexandre Palmeira
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author2 Goulart,Alexandre Palmeira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moro,Eduardo Toshiyuki
Goulart,Alexandre Palmeira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apnea
Loss of breath
Child
Hypoxia
Bradycardia
Postanesthesia recovery
topic Apnea
Loss of breath
Child
Hypoxia
Bradycardia
Postanesthesia recovery
description ABSTRACTBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: the "shortness of breath" or "breathing interruption" crisis can be considered a cause of hypoxia in childhood. It is characterized by the presence of a triggering factor followed by weeping and apnea in expiration accompanied by cyanosis or pallor. The sequence of events may include bradycardia, loss of consciousness, abnormal postural tone and even asystole. A review of the literature revealed only two reports of postoperative apnea caused by "shortness of breath".CASE REPORT: this article describes the case of a child with a history of "shortness of breath" undiagnosed before the adenotonsillectomy, but that represented the cause of episodes of hypoxemia and bradycardia in the postoperative period.CONCLUSIONS: the "shortness of breath" crisis should be considered as a possible cause of perioperative hypoxia in children, especially when there is a history suggestive of this problem. As some events may be accompanied by bradycardia, loss of consciousness, abnormal postural tone and even asystole, observation in a hospital setting should be considered.
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