scholarly journals Respiratory Failure Following Interscalene Block for the Treatment of Shoulder Dislocation in a Patient with COVID-19

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elham Mousavi ◽  
Masood Mohseni

Introduction: Guidelines recommend the use of regional anesthesia for patients with COVID-19, when possible. Interscalene block (ISB) is the standard care for analgesia of shoulder surgery. Hemidiaphragmatic paresis due to phrenic nerve block is expected in ISB but is usually well-compensated. We present a patient with pulmonary involvement of COVID-19 candidate for the surgery of shoulder dislocation under ISB who experienced respiratory failure after the block. Case Presentation: A 36-year-old female patient with COVID-19 developed a shoulder dislocation following a seizure. Relocating the joint was successfully attempted under intravenous sedation and ultrasound-guided ISB. The patient developed respiratory distress due to hemidiaphragmatic paresis after the block. She was managed using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask for 48 hours until the pulmonary condition improved. Conclusions: Anesthetists should prepare themselves to replace ISB with diaphragm-sparing blocks or apply techniques to reduce the chance of hemidiaphragmatic paresis after ISB in patients with COVID-19.

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. e000711 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stuart Winearls ◽  
Ema L Swingwood ◽  
Charlotte L Hardaker ◽  
Amy M Smith ◽  
Fraser M Easton ◽  
...  

The global pandemic of COVID-19 has challenged the management of hypoxaemic respiratory failure and strained intensive care unit resources. While prone positioning (PP) is an established therapy in mechanically ventilated patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), its role in conscious patients is less well defined. We retrospectively reviewed our experience of implementing early PP in a cohort of 24 patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 who required support with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The use of PP alongside CPAP significantly increased both the ROX index and arterial oxygen pressure:fractional inspired oxygen (PaO2:FiO2) ratio from baseline values (ROX index: 7.0±2.5 baseline vs 11.4±3.7 CPAP+PP, p<0.0001; PaO2:FiO2 ratio: 143±73 mm Hg baseline vs 252±87 mm Hg CPAP+PP, p<0.01), and the changes to both the ROX index and PaO2:FiO2 ratio remained significant 1 hour after cessation of proning. The mean duration of PP in the first 24 hours was 8±5 hours. Few complications were observed and PP was continued for a mean of 10±5 days. From our experience in a dedicated COVID-19 respiratory high care unit, PP alongside CPAP therapy was feasible, tolerated, safe and improved oxygenation. The use of conscious PP in ARDS warrants further investigation in randomised controlled trials.


2012 ◽  
Vol 101 (7) ◽  
pp. e265-e266 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Di Nardo ◽  
D. Perrotta ◽  
F. Gesualdo ◽  
G. Chidini ◽  
E. Calderini ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jan Hau Lee ◽  
Ira M. Cheifetz

This chapter on respiratory failure and mechanical ventilation provides essential information about how to support children with severe respiratory disorders. The authors discuss multiple modes of respiratory support, including high-flow nasal cannula oxygen, noninvasive ventilation with continuous positive airway pressure and bilevel positive airway pressure, as well as conventional, high-frequency, and alternative modes of invasive ventilation. The section on invasive mechanical ventilation includes key information regarding gas exchange goals, modes of ventilation, patient–ventilator interactions, ventilator parameters (including tidal volume, end-expiratory pressure, and peak plateau pressure), extubation readiness testing, and troubleshooting. The authors also provide the new consensus definition of pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome. Also included are multiple figures and indispensable information on adjunctive therapies (inhaled nitric oxide, surfactant, prone positioning, and corticosteroids) and respiratory monitoring (including capnography and airway graphics analysis).


2020 ◽  
pp. 2002524 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudia Brusasco ◽  
Francesco Corradi ◽  
Antonia Di Domenico ◽  
Francesca Raggi ◽  
Graziano Timossi ◽  
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