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Vima Method with Sevoflurane in a Case with Myastenia Graves [Medeniyet Med J]
Medeniyet Med J. 2003; 18(2): 121-123

Vima Method with Sevoflurane in a Case with Myastenia Graves

Reyhan Fidan, Esra Sağıroğlu, Ali N. Özçekiç, Melek Çelik
SSK Göztepe Training Hospital, Anesthesiology Department, İstanbul

Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease, resulting from the production of antibodies against the acetylcholine receptors of the neuromuscular endplate. These antibodies reduce the active receptors, brought about either by functional block of the receptors, by increased rate of receptor degration, or by complement-mediated lysis. Myasthenic patients are special for anaesthesia. The myasthenic patient may demonstrate an abnormal neuromuscular response to both depolarizing and nondepolarizing muscle relaxans. Volatil induction and maintenance was successfully employed for patients without myo-pathy. Inhalational agents can be used for anaesthetic induction of myasthenics with the advantage of avoiding the use of neuromuscular blocking agents.

In this study, we present a myasthenic case, for her umblical hernia operation in which sevoflurane was used in induction and in maintainence of anaesthesia as a single agent.

Keywords: Myasthenia gravis, sevoflurane, general anaesthesia


Miyasteniya Gravis’te Sevofluran ile Vima Yöntemi

Reyhan Fidan, Esra Sağıroğlu, Ali N. Özçekiç, Melek Çelik
SSK Göztepe Eğitim Hastanesi, Anesteziyoloji Kliniği, İstanbul

Anahtar Kelimeler: Miyastenia gravis, sevofluran, genel anestezi


Reyhan Fidan, Esra Sağıroğlu, Ali N. Özçekiç, Melek Çelik. Vima Method with Sevoflurane in a Case with Myastenia Graves. Medeniyet Med J. 2003; 18(2): 121-123

Corresponding Author: Reyhan Fidan, Türkiye


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