2014, Number 611
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2014; 71 (611)
Broncoespasmo en Anestesia
Bustos N
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 421-424
PDF size: 168.04 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Bronchospasm during
anesthesia may appear as
an entity in its own right or
as a component of a more
serious problem such as
anaphylaxis. Bronchospasm is
vagally mediated and trigger
by histamine, or by many
other noxious stimuli (cold
air, inhaled irritants, and
instrumentation like tracheal
intubation). It is characterised
by: prolonged expiration,
expiratory wheeze and in severe
cases silence on auscultation.
Suspected bronchospasm may
rest on correct assesment and
the anaesthetists should act as
soon as possible and treat the
underlying disease.
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