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TextSentencer_T1 |
0-85 |
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Tako-Tsubo syndrome in an anaesthetised patient undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery. |
T1 |
0-85 |
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Tako-Tsubo syndrome in an anaesthetised patient undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery. |
TextSentencer_T2 |
86-267 |
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We present a case of stress-induced myocardial stunning, also known as Tako-Tsubo syndrome, in an anaesthetised patient undergoing arthroscopic replacement of the cruciate ligament. |
T2 |
86-267 |
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We present a case of stress-induced myocardial stunning, also known as Tako-Tsubo syndrome, in an anaesthetised patient undergoing arthroscopic replacement of the cruciate ligament. |
TextSentencer_T3 |
268-366 |
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The patient's (44 y male, ASA class II) had a history of hypertension with no other known disease. |
T3 |
268-366 |
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The patient's (44 y male, ASA class II) had a history of hypertension with no other known disease. |
TextSentencer_T4 |
367-552 |
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He underwent a femoral nerve block with 20 ml of 0.5% ropivacaine before receiving a balanced general anaesthesia (propofol induction, sevoflurane maintenance, 10 microg/kg sufentanil). |
T4 |
367-552 |
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He underwent a femoral nerve block with 20 ml of 0.5% ropivacaine before receiving a balanced general anaesthesia (propofol induction, sevoflurane maintenance, 10 microg/kg sufentanil). |
TextSentencer_T5 |
553-816 |
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Ten min after the beginning of surgery during endoscopic intra-articular manipulation, the patient suffered from bradycardia and hypotension; following the administration of ephedrine and atropine, he developed tachycardia, hypertension and ST segment depression. |
T5 |
553-816 |
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Ten min after the beginning of surgery during endoscopic intra-articular manipulation, the patient suffered from bradycardia and hypotension; following the administration of ephedrine and atropine, he developed tachycardia, hypertension and ST segment depression. |
TextSentencer_T6 |
817-1069 |
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Subsequently, his systemic blood pressure dropped necessitating inotropic drug support and--later--intraaortic balloon counterpulsation; a TEE revealed no evidence of hypovolemia, anterior and antero-septal hypokinesia with an ejection fraction of 25%. |
T6 |
817-1069 |
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Subsequently, his systemic blood pressure dropped necessitating inotropic drug support and--later--intraaortic balloon counterpulsation; a TEE revealed no evidence of hypovolemia, anterior and antero-septal hypokinesia with an ejection fraction of 25%. |
TextSentencer_T7 |
1070-1139 |
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Surgery was finished whilst stabilising the patient haemodynamically. |
T7 |
1070-1139 |
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Surgery was finished whilst stabilising the patient haemodynamically. |
TextSentencer_T8 |
1140-1328 |
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Postoperative cardiac enzymes showed little elevation, an emergency coronary angiogram apical akinesia with typical ballooning and basal hyperkinesias, compatible with Tako-Tsubo syndrome. |
T8 |
1140-1328 |
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Postoperative cardiac enzymes showed little elevation, an emergency coronary angiogram apical akinesia with typical ballooning and basal hyperkinesias, compatible with Tako-Tsubo syndrome. |
TextSentencer_T9 |
1329-1379 |
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The patient's postoperative course was uneventful. |
T9 |
1329-1379 |
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The patient's postoperative course was uneventful. |
TextSentencer_T10 |
1380-1663 |
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We theorize that stress caused by sudden surgical pain stimulus (introduction of the endoscope into the articulation), superficial anaesthesia and insufficient analgesia created a stressful event which probably might have caused a catecholamine surge as basis of Tako-Tsubo syndrome. |
T10 |
1380-1663 |
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We theorize that stress caused by sudden surgical pain stimulus (introduction of the endoscope into the articulation), superficial anaesthesia and insufficient analgesia created a stressful event which probably might have caused a catecholamine surge as basis of Tako-Tsubo syndrome. |