TY - JOUR
T1 - Perioperative management of a patient with primary adrenal insufficiency who underwent general anesthesia twice
AU - Yamamoto, Natsuhiro
AU - Kojima, Keisuke
AU - Naito, Rina
AU - Sumitomo, Masakazu
PY - 2014/4
Y1 - 2014/4
N2 - Perioperative corticosteroid supplementation is generally applied in patients with primary adrenal insufficiency or treated with long-term corticosteroid Currently, appropriate dose and timing of corticosteroid were revised. A 77-year-old woman with primary adrenal insufficiency underwent transurethral resection of bladder tumor (operation 1) and mastectomy (operation 2). In both operations, we supplied stress dose of hydrocortisone on the operative day (100 mg · day-1 of hydrocortisone for operation 1 or 300 mg · day-1 of hydrocortisone for operation 2) and decreased gradually in one day (operation 1) or in three days (operation 2), respectively. No remarkable symptoms of adrenal deficiency and side effects of corticosteroid during perioperative period were observed. According to current recommendation, the dose of corticosteroid we used could be smaller. Perioperative management of adrenal insufficiency is still controversial, and further investigation is necessary.
AB - Perioperative corticosteroid supplementation is generally applied in patients with primary adrenal insufficiency or treated with long-term corticosteroid Currently, appropriate dose and timing of corticosteroid were revised. A 77-year-old woman with primary adrenal insufficiency underwent transurethral resection of bladder tumor (operation 1) and mastectomy (operation 2). In both operations, we supplied stress dose of hydrocortisone on the operative day (100 mg · day-1 of hydrocortisone for operation 1 or 300 mg · day-1 of hydrocortisone for operation 2) and decreased gradually in one day (operation 1) or in three days (operation 2), respectively. No remarkable symptoms of adrenal deficiency and side effects of corticosteroid during perioperative period were observed. According to current recommendation, the dose of corticosteroid we used could be smaller. Perioperative management of adrenal insufficiency is still controversial, and further investigation is necessary.
KW - Corticosteroid supplementation
KW - General anesthesia
KW - Primary adrenal insufficiency
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84898888946&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
C2 - 24783617
AN - SCOPUS:84898888946
SN - 0021-4892
VL - 63
SP - 456
EP - 458
JO - Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
JF - Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
IS - 4
ER -