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Anesthesia Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: jafo1964 on November 27, 2011, 11:54:45 AM

Title: CRF with AV fistula blow out
Post by: jafo1964 on November 27, 2011, 11:54:45 AM
A 60 year old male is scheduled for emergency exploration of a AV fistula blow out at his left wrist. Bleeding has been arrested with a compression bandage
He is currently drowsy, arousable and disoriented
His BP is 170 / 100
His CVS and RS examination reveals nothing of significance
ECG shows LVH with strain
CXR - mild cardiomegaly
His HB is 8.5
urea is 86
creatinine is 6.6
Na is 129
K is 5.5

BT/ CT has not been done

The surgeons want to explore the site at the wrist and will use a tourniquet

Am i justified in using a regional block or is GA the way to go
If sedation is necessary what drugs would you choose