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Author: Feldheim, Terrence F.; Denham, Margot; Popescu, Wanda M.
Title: COVID 19: A Stressor for both the patient and the anesthesiologist
  • Cord-id: 01jodk3p
  • Document date: 2021_2_11
  • ID: 01jodk3p
    Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic has created not only widespread morbidity and mortality, but a myriad of social, financial and psychological stressors. In this setting, the medical community has seen a substantial increase in the incidence of cardiac morbidity and mortality and therefore, anesthesiologists should expect a higher incidence in the perioperative period. In this E-Challenge, we present a case in which an acute cardiac decompensation occurred secondary to an unanticipated difficult intubation
    Document: The COVID-19 pandemic has created not only widespread morbidity and mortality, but a myriad of social, financial and psychological stressors. In this setting, the medical community has seen a substantial increase in the incidence of cardiac morbidity and mortality and therefore, anesthesiologists should expect a higher incidence in the perioperative period. In this E-Challenge, we present a case in which an acute cardiac decompensation occurred secondary to an unanticipated difficult intubation with an unexpected echocardiographic finding.

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