Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient

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Autor(a) principal: Penna, Heber De Moraes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Modolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro, Paiva, Dário Humberto De
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2018.02.007
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183702
Resumo: AbstractBackground: Livedo reticularis is a benign dermatological condition characterized by ischemic areas permeated by erythematous-cyanotic areas in a lacy pattern, and may be transient or permanent and is frequently associated with body exposure to cold. Cutaneous arterial vasospasm promotes ischemia, and venous dilation of the congested areas occurs by tissue hypoxia or autonomic dysfunction. Patients with Down's syndrome, due to their physiological peculiarities, constitute a representative part of those who require dental care under general anesthesia, and livedo reticularis has a reported incidence of 8-12% in Down's syndrome patients.Objectives: To describe the physiological livedo reticularis in a Down's syndrome patient, with the onset during the anesthetic-surgical procedure.Case report: 5-year-old female patient with Down's syndrome, admitted for dental treatment under balanced general anesthesia with sevoflurane, fentanyl, and atracurium. Transoperative hypothermia occurred with axillary temperature reaching 34.5 °C after 30 min after the beginning of anesthesia. At the end of the procedure, red-purplish skin lesions interspersed with areas of pallor were observed exclusively on the ventromedial aspect of the right forearm, with no systemic signs suggestive of allergic reactions. The established diagnosis was physiological livedo reticularis. There was a total fading of the lesions within 5 days.Conclusion: This report evidences the need for thermal control of patients undergoing anesthesia, as well as the manifestation of livedo reticularis as a consequence of transoperative hypothermia.
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spelling Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patientLivedo reticular por hipotermia durante anestesia para tratamento odontológico em paciente com síndrome de DownDown's syndromeTrisomy 21AnesthesiaLivedo reticularisHypothermiaDental treatmentSíndrome de DownTrissomia do 21AnestesiaLivedo reticularHipotermiaTratamento odontológicoAbstractBackground: Livedo reticularis is a benign dermatological condition characterized by ischemic areas permeated by erythematous-cyanotic areas in a lacy pattern, and may be transient or permanent and is frequently associated with body exposure to cold. Cutaneous arterial vasospasm promotes ischemia, and venous dilation of the congested areas occurs by tissue hypoxia or autonomic dysfunction. Patients with Down's syndrome, due to their physiological peculiarities, constitute a representative part of those who require dental care under general anesthesia, and livedo reticularis has a reported incidence of 8-12% in Down's syndrome patients.Objectives: To describe the physiological livedo reticularis in a Down's syndrome patient, with the onset during the anesthetic-surgical procedure.Case report: 5-year-old female patient with Down's syndrome, admitted for dental treatment under balanced general anesthesia with sevoflurane, fentanyl, and atracurium. Transoperative hypothermia occurred with axillary temperature reaching 34.5 °C after 30 min after the beginning of anesthesia. At the end of the procedure, red-purplish skin lesions interspersed with areas of pallor were observed exclusively on the ventromedial aspect of the right forearm, with no systemic signs suggestive of allergic reactions. The established diagnosis was physiological livedo reticularis. There was a total fading of the lesions within 5 days.Conclusion: This report evidences the need for thermal control of patients undergoing anesthesia, as well as the manifestation of livedo reticularis as a consequence of transoperative hypothermia.ResumoJustificativa: O livedo reticular representa quadro dermatológico benigno, caracterizado por áreas isquêmicas permeadas por áreas eritematocianóticas em padrão rendilhado, pode ser transitório ou permanente e frequentemente é associado à exposição corporal ao frio. O vasoespasmo arterial cutâneo promove a isquemia e a dilatação venosa das áreas congestas e ocorre por hipóxia tecidual ou por disfunção autonômica. Os portadores da síndrome de Down, devido às suas peculiaridades fisiológicas, constituem uma representativa parcela daqueles que necessitam de atendimento odontológico sob anestesia geral e o livedo reticular tem incidência relatada de 8% a 12% em pacientes com síndrome de Down.Objetivos: Descrever quadro de livedo reticular fisiológico em paciente portador de síndrome de Down, com aparecimento durante o ato anestésico-cirúrgico.Relato do caso: Paciente de cinco anos, sexo feminino, síndrome de Down, admitida para tratamento odontológico sob anestesia geral balanceada, com emprego de sevoflurano, fentanil e atracúrio. Houve ocorrência de hipotermia transoperatória, a temperatura axilar atingiu 34,5 ºC após 30 minutos do início da anestesia. Ao término do procedimento, notaram-se lesões cutâneas vermelho-arroxeadas, intercaladas com áreas de palidez, exclusivamente na face ventromedial do antebraço direito, sem sinais sistêmicos sugestivos de reações alérgicas. O diagnóstico firmado foi de livedo reticular fisiológico. Houve esmaecimento total das lesões em cinco dias.Conclusão: O relato apresentado evidencia a necessidade de controle térmico de pacientes submetidos a anestesias, bem como registra manifestação de livedo reticular em consequência de hipotermia transoperatória.Clínica de Anestesia de GoiâniaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Faculdade de Ciências Médicas e Biológicas de BotucatuUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Faculdade de Ciências Médicas e Biológicas de BotucatuSociedade Brasileira de AnestesiologiaClínica de Anestesia de GoiâniaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Penna, Heber De MoraesModolo, Norma Sueli PinheiroPaiva, Dário Humberto De2019-10-03T17:31:15Z2019-10-03T17:31:15Z2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article78-81application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2018.02.007Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
Livedo reticular por hipotermia durante anestesia para tratamento odontológico em paciente com síndrome de Down
title Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
spellingShingle Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
Penna, Heber De Moraes
Down's syndrome
Trisomy 21
Anesthesia
Livedo reticularis
Hypothermia
Dental treatment
Síndrome de Down
Trissomia do 21
Anestesia
Livedo reticular
Hipotermia
Tratamento odontológico
title_short Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
title_full Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
title_fullStr Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
title_full_unstemmed Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
title_sort Livedo reticularis by hypothermia during anesthesia for dental treatment in Down's syndrome patient
author Penna, Heber De Moraes
author_facet Penna, Heber De Moraes
Modolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro
Paiva, Dário Humberto De
author_role author
author2 Modolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro
Paiva, Dário Humberto De
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Clínica de Anestesia de Goiânia
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Penna, Heber De Moraes
Modolo, Norma Sueli Pinheiro
Paiva, Dário Humberto De
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Down's syndrome
Trisomy 21
Anesthesia
Livedo reticularis
Hypothermia
Dental treatment
Síndrome de Down
Trissomia do 21
Anestesia
Livedo reticular
Hipotermia
Tratamento odontológico
topic Down's syndrome
Trisomy 21
Anesthesia
Livedo reticularis
Hypothermia
Dental treatment
Síndrome de Down
Trissomia do 21
Anestesia
Livedo reticular
Hipotermia
Tratamento odontológico
description AbstractBackground: Livedo reticularis is a benign dermatological condition characterized by ischemic areas permeated by erythematous-cyanotic areas in a lacy pattern, and may be transient or permanent and is frequently associated with body exposure to cold. Cutaneous arterial vasospasm promotes ischemia, and venous dilation of the congested areas occurs by tissue hypoxia or autonomic dysfunction. Patients with Down's syndrome, due to their physiological peculiarities, constitute a representative part of those who require dental care under general anesthesia, and livedo reticularis has a reported incidence of 8-12% in Down's syndrome patients.Objectives: To describe the physiological livedo reticularis in a Down's syndrome patient, with the onset during the anesthetic-surgical procedure.Case report: 5-year-old female patient with Down's syndrome, admitted for dental treatment under balanced general anesthesia with sevoflurane, fentanyl, and atracurium. Transoperative hypothermia occurred with axillary temperature reaching 34.5 °C after 30 min after the beginning of anesthesia. At the end of the procedure, red-purplish skin lesions interspersed with areas of pallor were observed exclusively on the ventromedial aspect of the right forearm, with no systemic signs suggestive of allergic reactions. The established diagnosis was physiological livedo reticularis. There was a total fading of the lesions within 5 days.Conclusion: This report evidences the need for thermal control of patients undergoing anesthesia, as well as the manifestation of livedo reticularis as a consequence of transoperative hypothermia.
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0034-7094
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183702
10.1016/j.bjane.2018.02.007
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