anesthesia for a muscle biopsy
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Alyssa Brzenski
ANESTHESIA FOR A MUSCLE BIOPSY
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Case You are assigned to do an anesthetic for a muscle biopsy. The patient is a 13 month old male toddler with delayed motor milestones. He can not sit unsupported, roll over, cruise or walk yet. He was delivered at 35 weeks PCA and spent 1 week in the NICU for feeding difficulties. There were never any respiratory difficulties. Per the parents the toddler has not had any prior anesthetics. There is no family history of muscular weakness or any problems with anesthesia although mom tells you that she was adopted and knows nothing about her biological family.
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What are you going to do?• Are there any questions you would like to ask?•What are your concerns?•What is your anesthetic plan?
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Muscular Dystrophy vs Mitochondrial Myopathy
Muscular Dystrophy Mitochondrial Disease
Incidence 1:3200 male births 1:4000 birthsMH Susceptible NO NO
Anesthesia Associated
Hyperkalemia
Yes No
Family History Yes NoLocation of Weakness
Proximal Proximal
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Malignant Hyperthermia
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MH Susceptible Diseases
King Denborough Syndrome with and without mutations. Neuromuscular Disorders. Vol 21, Iss 6, June 2011 420-7.
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TIVA for muscle biopsy• What are baseline goals for all patients with
mitochondrial myopathies?• Should a TIVA be used then?• How would a propofol based TIVA affect the child with
mitochondrial myopathies?
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Types of Mitochondrial Myopathies• Types of Mitochondrial Myopathies• Respiratory chain deficiencies• Mitochondrial DNA mutations • Mitochondrial deletions
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Anesthetic Goals of Mitochondrial Myopathies• Understand the disorder• Reduced fast• IV fluids with glucose and avoids lactate• Avoid stress that can aggravate energy production• Monitor acid-base status• Maintain temperature• Maximize pain relief
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Why avoid Propofol?• All anesthetics depress mitochondrial function• Propofol inhibits mitochondrial function at complex I, uncouple oxidative phosphorylation and is associated with propofol infusion syndrome• Patients with mitochondrial disease are at increased risk for toxic effect, namely cardiac depression and respiratory failure (during surgery and later).
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What would you do?
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