During induction of anesthesia, a 6-month-old female with Tetralogy of Fallot
becomes increasingly hypercyanotic. Appropriate management could include all
the following EXCEPT:
a) Increasing preload to the right ventricle
b) β-blockade to reduce right ventricular infundibular spasm
c) Elevation of the lower extremities
d) Phentolamine bolus
e) Morphine bolus
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Answer
Answer d.
Hypercyanotic “tet” spells are caused by right-to-left shunt, and can
occur during induction of anesthesia due to RV infundibular spasm causing
subpulmonary obstruction. Treatment includes deepening anesthesia, improving
preload, increasing SVR, morphine boluses and β-blockade to reduce
infundibular spasm. Phenylephrine may provide benefit by increasing SVR;
phentolamine is an α-antagonist that will decrease SVR and increase right-to-left
shunting and cyanosis.
Notes
- This question originally printed in the Pediatric Anesthesiology Review Topics kindle book series, and appears courtesy of Naerthwyn Press, LLC.
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