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Anesthesia & Clinical Research

Anesthesia & Clinical Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-6148

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Abstract

Breakneck Bradycardia Pursuant to Spinal Anesthesia: A Report of Two Cases

Bidaki R, Mirhosseni H and Avare R

Abruptly bradycardia is one of the uncommon but fatal complication of spinal anesthesia and may occur at the any stage. Lethal complications during spinal anesthesia can occur in patients without problem in their respiratory or cardiovascular system.

In this article, we present 2 cases with knee arthroscopy and pilonidal sinus excision that complicated with breakneck bradycardia follow to spinal anesthesia. In both two cases there was no problem with ventilation or respiratory system and they have taken 1 lit ringer solution 30 min before procedure. We concluded that must not only take closer care with patients undergoing S.A, at the operation room but also the duration of recovery room.

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