Anesthetic approach on a pediatric patient with hereditary microspherocytosis

Authors

  • Marcelino Sánchez Tamayo Hospital General Docente "Comandante Pinares"
  • Mariela Cruz Crespo Hospital general Docente Comandante Pinares
  • Anayaris Azcuy Barrueto Hospital general Docente Comandante Pinares
  • Lisbet Díaz Fonseca Hospital general Docente Comandante Pinares
  • Milagro de la Caridad Carcés tamayo Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Granma

Keywords:

micro esferocitosis hereditaria, esplenectomía, anestesia total intravenosa.

Abstract

Introduction:

Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is a hemolytic anemia of frequent occurrence, in which there are qualitative or quantitative defects of some erythrocyte membrane proteins that lead to the formation of sphere-shaped red blood cells, which are osmotically fragile, and that are selectively trapped and destroyed in the spleen, with variable and more frequent incidence in patients with European descent.

Objective:

To describe the clinical and anesthesiological behavior of a pediatric patient with a diagnosis of hereditary microspherocytosis electively programmed for a surgical procedure.

Development:

A clinical case of a school-age patient with a diagnosis of hereditary microspherocytosis was presented. The patient underwent conventional elective total splenectomy. Pain was as the main sign on palpation to the left hypochondrium. The case was conducted with total intravenous anesthesia, with good surgical clinical results, using propofol at a rate of 3 mcg/mL and ketamine at 0.2 mg/mL. The strategy was based on five key aspects: avoid hypoxia, hypothermia, acidosis, reduce blood loss, as well as proper control of postoperative pain. Associated with the above-mentioned, close monitoring is essential, as these patients may manifest hemolytic and aplastic crisis.

Conclusions:

The perioperative management of the patient with hereditary spherocytosis depends on the severity of the clinical status, the anemia and its repercussion, and the degree of hemolysis. Total intravenous anesthesia is a safe technique for the treatment of patients with hereditary spherocytosis.

Keywords: hereditary microspherocytosis; splenectomy; intravenous total anesthesia.

 

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Author Biographies

Marcelino Sánchez Tamayo, Hospital General Docente "Comandante Pinares"

Especialista de primer grado en Anestesiología y Reanimación. Profesor instructor

Mariela Cruz Crespo, Hospital general Docente Comandante Pinares

Especialista de Primer Grado en Anestesiología y Reanimación

Anayaris Azcuy Barrueto, Hospital general Docente Comandante Pinares

Médico residente de primer año en Anestesiología y Reanimación. Diplomante en cuidados intensivos

Lisbet Díaz Fonseca, Hospital general Docente Comandante Pinares

Especialista de Primer Grado en Anestesiología y Reanimación. Profesor instructor

Milagro de la Caridad Carcés tamayo, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Granma

Estudiante de primer año de Medicina

Published

2020-03-02

How to Cite

1.
Sánchez Tamayo M, Cruz Crespo M, Azcuy Barrueto A, Díaz Fonseca L, Carcés tamayo M de la C. Anesthetic approach on a pediatric patient with hereditary microspherocytosis. Rev Cub Anest Rean [Internet]. 2020 Mar. 2 [cited 2025 Jun. 25];19(1). Available from: https://revanestesia.sld.cu/index.php/anestRean/article/view/539

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Case reports