ECG Rhythm Disturbances or Artefacts-Unusual Cause as Culprit
Volume 3 - Issue 4
Mohit Kumar, Bhavna Gupta* and Sumedha Suresh
- Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh
Received: July 08, 2020; Published: August 21, 2020
Corresponding author: Bhavna Gupta, Assistant Professor, Department of anesthesiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Rishikesh. Uttrakhand, India.
DOI: 10.32474/GJAPM.2020.03.000167
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Abstract
A 15 year old American Society of Anaesthesiologist class 1 male, was, posted for modified radical mastoidectomy under general anaesthesia. On the day of the surgery, routine standard monitors were attached. The ECG on the monitor showed normal sinus rhythm with a heart rate of 88/min, blood pressure of 100/70 mmHg, peripheral saturation of 99% on room air.He was pre-medicated with 1mg intravenous Midazolam, 80 micrograms fentanyl and induced with 100 mg propofol and vecuronium 5 mg.Trachea was intubated with 6 mmID cuffed endotracheal tube and connected to anaesthesia workstation.
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