Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia (Jan 2013)
Use of dopamine infusion improved oxygenation in a patient of Ebstein′s anomaly with atrial septal defect
Abstract
We present the successful perioperative management of an adult patient with Ebstein′s anomaly for abdominal rectopexy surgery. The patient developed mild hypotension and a fall in peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO 2 ) after administration of a graded epidural block. Correction of the fall in the blood pressure; however, did not improve the SpO 2 . The patient was administered an intravenous infusion of dopamine to improve the cardiac output and this led to improvement in the SpO 2 .
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