Sugammadex for Cesarean in a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis
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2019
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The aim of the present study was to discuss the management of anesthesia in our case with multiple sclerosis (MS) and to present the effects of sugammadex administration. A 36-year-old pregnant patient with MS disease was followed up for 6 years. She was on steroid treatment. The patient had not suffered the entire pregnancy. In addition to performing routine monitoring, train of four (TOF) monitorization was used. General anesthesia was given using propofol and rocuronium. At the end of the operation, muscle relaxation was reversed using sugammadex in the patient with a low TOF score. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 3. The most reliable method should be preferred in patients with MS. In patients under general anesthesia, the muscle relaxant effect is prolonged, and sugammadex can be safely used.
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Cesarean Section, General Anesthesia, Multiple Sclerosis, Ugammadex
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Medical Bulletin Of Sisli Etfal Hospital
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53
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