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The use of continuous positive airway pressure during an awake craniotomy in a patient with obstructive sleep apnea
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The use of continuous positive airway pressure during an awake craniotomy in a patient with obstructive sleep apnea

Tessa Huncke, Jenny Chan, Werner Doyle, Jung Kim and Alex Bekker
Journal of clinical anesthesia, Vol.20(4), pp.297-299
2008
PMID: 18617130

Abstract

Awake craniotomy Continuous positive airway pressure Morbid obesity Obstructive sleep apnea
We describe the anesthetic management of a morbidly obese patient with obstructive sleep apnea who underwent awake craniotomy. The patient's personal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine was used to support ventilation intraoperatively. Dexmedetomidine was used as the primary sedative. During cortical mapping, the CPAP was discontinued. The patient was comfortable and able to cooperate with language testing.

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