Japanese Journal of Allergology
Online ISSN : 1347-7935
Print ISSN : 0021-4884
ISSN-L : 0021-4884
A SURVEY OF PERIOPERATIVE ASTHMATIC ATTACK AMONG PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA UNDERWENT GENERAL ANESTHESIA
Kenya IeAtsuto YoshizawaSatoru HiranoSinyuu IzumiMasaaki HojoHaruhito SugiyamaNobuyuki KobayasiKouichirou KudouYasuhiro MaeharaMasaharu KawachiKouichi Miyakoshi
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2010 Volume 59 Issue 7 Pages 831-838

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Background: We investigated the risk factor of perioperative asthmatic attack and effectiveness of preventing treatment for asthmatic attack before operation. Methods: We performed retrospective chart review of one hundred eleven patients with asthma underwent general anesthesia and surgical intervention from January 2006 to October 2007 in our hospital. Results: The rate of perioperative asthmatic attack were as follows; 10.2% (5 in 49 cases) in no pretreatment group, 7.5% (3 in 40 cases) in any pretreatments except for systemic steroid, and 4.5% (1 in 22 cases) in systemic steroid pretreatment group. Neither preoperative asthma severity nor duration from the last attack had significant relevancy to perioperative attack rate. The otolaryngological surgery, especially those have nasal polyp and oral surgery had high perioperative asthma attack rate, although there was no significant difference. Conclusion: We recommend the systemic steroid pretreatment for asthmatic patients, especially when they have known risk factor such as administration of the systemic steroid within 6 months, or possibly new risk factor such as nasal polyp, otolaryngological and oral surgery.

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