Anesthetic considerations in the patient with valvular heart disease undergoing noncardiac surgery

Alexander J.C. Mittnacht, Michael Fanshawe, Steven Konstadt

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Abstract

Valvular heart disease can be an important finding in patients presenting for noncardiac surgery. Valvular heart disease and resulting comorbidity, such as heart failure or atrial fibrillation, significantly increase the risk for perioperative adverse events. Appropriate preoperative assessment, adequate perioperative monitoring, and early intervention, should hemodynamic disturbances occur, may help prevent adverse events and improve patient outcome. This review article aims to guide the practitioner in the various aspects of anesthetic management in the perioperative care of patients with valvular heart disease. The pharmacological approach to optimization of patient outcome with drugs, such as βblockers and lipid-lowering medications (statins), is an evolving field, and recent developments are discussed in this article.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-59
Number of pages27
JournalSeminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2008

Keywords

  • Aortic insufficiency
  • Aortic stenosis
  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Mitral stenosis
  • Noncardiac surgery
  • Valvular disease

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