Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses

The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are a group of inherited, autosomal recessive, and progressive neurodegenerative diseases, which result from an enzymatic defect or the deficiency of a transmembrane protein, leading to the accumulation of lipopigments (lipofuscin) in various tissues. NCL res...

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Main Authors: Hiromi Kako, David P Martin, Joseph D Tobias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
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Online Access:http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2013;volume=7;issue=3;spage=336;epage=340;aulast=Kako
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spelling doaj-412bc6a2730048c1913c286fe8164bf22020-11-24T22:27:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Anaesthesia1658-354X2013-01-017333634010.4103/1658-354X.115329Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosesHiromi KakoDavid P MartinJoseph D TobiasThe neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are a group of inherited, autosomal recessive, and progressive neurodegenerative diseases, which result from an enzymatic defect or the deficiency of a transmembrane protein, leading to the accumulation of lipopigments (lipofuscin) in various tissues. NCL results in the impairment of function in several end-organs including the central nervous system with loss of cognitive and motor function, myoclonus, and intractable seizures. Additional involvement includes the cardiovascular system with arrhythmias and bradycardia as well as impairment of thermoregulation leading to perioperative hypothermia. Given the complexity of the end-organ involvement and the progressive nature of the disorder, the anesthetic care of such patients can be challenging. Till date, there are a limited number of reports regarding the anesthetic management of patients with NCL. We present an 18-year-old patient with NCL who required anesthetic care during replacement of a vagal nerve stimulator. Previous reports of anesthetic care for these patients are reviewed, the end-organ involvement of NCL discussed, and options for anesthetic care presented.http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2013;volume=7;issue=3;spage=336;epage=340;aulast=KakoBatten diseaseJansky-Bielschowsky diseaseneuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
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author Hiromi Kako
David P Martin
Joseph D Tobias
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David P Martin
Joseph D Tobias
Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
Batten disease
Jansky-Bielschowsky disease
neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
author_facet Hiromi Kako
David P Martin
Joseph D Tobias
author_sort Hiromi Kako
title Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
title_short Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
title_full Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
title_fullStr Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
title_full_unstemmed Perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
title_sort perioperative care of a patient with neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
issn 1658-354X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are a group of inherited, autosomal recessive, and progressive neurodegenerative diseases, which result from an enzymatic defect or the deficiency of a transmembrane protein, leading to the accumulation of lipopigments (lipofuscin) in various tissues. NCL results in the impairment of function in several end-organs including the central nervous system with loss of cognitive and motor function, myoclonus, and intractable seizures. Additional involvement includes the cardiovascular system with arrhythmias and bradycardia as well as impairment of thermoregulation leading to perioperative hypothermia. Given the complexity of the end-organ involvement and the progressive nature of the disorder, the anesthetic care of such patients can be challenging. Till date, there are a limited number of reports regarding the anesthetic management of patients with NCL. We present an 18-year-old patient with NCL who required anesthetic care during replacement of a vagal nerve stimulator. Previous reports of anesthetic care for these patients are reviewed, the end-organ involvement of NCL discussed, and options for anesthetic care presented.
topic Batten disease
Jansky-Bielschowsky disease
neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
url http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2013;volume=7;issue=3;spage=336;epage=340;aulast=Kako
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